On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, David Miller wrote: > From: "Ilpo_Järvinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:59:50 +0200 (EET) > > > ...Maybe I just fall-back to changing my last name, it's the only > > full-proof solution... ;-) > > Don't do this! Otherwise I won't have a frequent test case to make > sure my patch applying scripts are working properly. :-))))
So which test case you prefer? :-) Is iso-8859-1 from+content ok? Or should I keep trying to live with mixed utf-8 which I didn't got even fully working last time because git-send-email is probably either too dumb or too intelligent (I'm not even sure which), but you were able correct it by your tools so the flawed signed-off never entered to the git logs as incorrectly formatted :-). I'd prefer sending them as iso-8859-1 compliant (and I guess you are able to test your fix-to-utf-8 machinery with it as well :-)), as it would also make my mails compatible with other people's git apply tools you're not using (otherwise I'd probably forget to change it occassionally when interacting with others than you). -- i.