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Re: master c5e8254 2/3: Apply icalendar.el patch by Thomas Plass <addres
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Ulf Jasper |
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Re: master c5e8254 2/3: Apply icalendar.el patch by Thomas Plass <address@hidden>. Fix bug#34315. |
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Wed, 02 Sep 2020 20:54:02 +0200 |
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Am 02.09.2020 um 21:36 (+0300) schrieb Eli Zaretskii:
>> From: Ulf Jasper <ulf.jasper@web.de>
>> Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
>> Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2020 20:24:52 +0200
>>
>> - Who is allowed to proclaim a Copyright-paperwork-exemption?
>
> The person who commits the changes. As long as the changes are small
> enough, they can go in with that tag.
OK.
>> - What is the limit?
>
> About 15 lines, disregarding trivial ones. If you aren't sure, please
> ask.
Found it in 'CONTRIBUTE'.
>> - Does it matter that I modified the patch before committing and
>> pushing?
>
> It depends what kind of changes you did. In general, it is better to
> commit the contribution as is, with the original author, then make
> your followup changes (in a separate commit) with you as the author.
Sounds quite reasonable.
I'll do my best to follow these rules in the future. Is there anything
I should do now to correct this mistake?