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Re: grace note articulation
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Zefram |
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Re: grace note articulation |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Dec 2012 18:12:31 +0000 |
James wrote:
>Your choice, you don't have to have a gmail account, just a login to reitveld.
How do I acquire a Rietveld account that won't be linked to any other
application? The website says "sign in with your Google Account", and
doesn't make any mention (that I see) of any other kind of account.
(Gmail is merely one example of another application that uses Google
Accounts, and not a relevant one for me, because I have a proper email
service and so no reason to use web-based mail.)
>> If there's some version of this process that I can drive
>> from the command line
>
>I'm not sure what you mean.
See your documentation at <http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/
Documentation/contributor/commits-and-patches#uploading-a-patch-
for-review>, and at Documentation/contributor/source-code.itexi in git.
There's a section titled "Uploading patch set", which describes using
git-cl. That bit's fine, modulo establishing a Rietveld account.
Then there's a section titled "Announcing your patch set", which says
that it's necessary to use the Rietveld website to send a notification
of the uploaded patch to the developer mailing list, because there's no
automatic notification. That bit's a problem.
Your description of the process seems to indicate that actually
a notification of the patch *is* automatically sent. The fact that
git-cl asks for a config setting whose value is <address@hidden>
suggests the same thing. So is the "Announcing your patch set" doc
section incorrect/obsolete?
-zefram