Re: [RFC] why all the patches get messed up here!!!

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Nauman Tahir wrote:

On 1/5/06, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

This list is also for discussing the patches and their effects, so other
developers can see them clearly and take a look!

- Arlen.

You are right Arlen but what irritates me is when I login here there
is a long list of PATCHES and i have to move all those without reading
them because I no its going to address very specific issue. I still
think Patches should be moved to some other archive.
I may have been selfish here :) .
kindly dont TOP POST
Nauman
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You use GMail, right? Beside the `Search the Web' button at the top of your Inbox, you should see a small link: `Create a filter'. Click it.

In the `Subject' box, write `[patch]'. You can then click `Next step'. You can move it to a different folder, star it, apply a label, delete it, etc.

Then, repeat for `[patch', to catch things like `[patch 0/12]', and so on.

Hope this helps,
   Arlen.

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