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Re: bug#45644: closed (Re: [bug#45644] [PATCH] gnu: esbuild: Update to 0
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Ryan Prior |
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Re: bug#45644: closed (Re: [bug#45644] [PATCH] gnu: esbuild: Update to 0.8.29.) |
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Mon, 04 Jan 2021 02:47:39 +0000 |
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> By the way, your patches show that they are authored by "Ryan Prior via
> Guix-patches via guix-patches@gnu.org". Is that the correct email address?
No, the correct email address is rprior@protonmail.com
There's maybe 15 commits in Guix that have that incorrect email address. I'm
not sure where it comes from or how to get rid of it. I send my patches by
running a command like:
git send-email --to=guix-patches@gnu.org --suppress-cc=self
0001-gnu-esbuild-Update-to-0.8.29.patch
Git has my correct email address:
$ git config user.email
rprior@protonmail.com
So I have to imagine that either Protonmail or your email server are changing
the email address.
I don't know if it's possible with the commit-signing system you have in place
to rewrite Guix repo history, or whether it would be worth it, but it would be
nice to have my actual email on my commits instead of the weird munged one. If
there's some behavior I can change to keep it from happening again the future I
will certainly be flexible.
One thing I'm going to try (unless there's any objection) is to try sending
email through a third party like mailgun instead of using Protonmail's SMTP
server. If it's confusing or triggers some kind of fraud prevention mechanism
to get e-mails to the list that have my Protonmail address on them but aren't
actually from Protonmail's server, then the next thing I could try is to
request a gnu.org email address for the purposes of contributing to GNU
software.
Let me know what you think!
Ryan
- Re: bug#45644: closed (Re: [bug#45644] [PATCH] gnu: esbuild: Update to 0.8.29.),
Ryan Prior <=