you get there. DON'T PANIC.
The headlines below act as a checklist. Not all of them apply in all
-situations; use common sense.
+situations. Use your best judgment, and the Notmuch community will
+help out as needed.
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## Update the documentation
If you modify or add new features to the Notmuch command-line tools,
-you should update the manual pages under the `man` directory of the
+you should update the manual pages under the `doc` directory of the
Notmuch source.
If you modify or add new features to the Notmuch Emacs UI, you should
current master.
Once you have the updated series ready, send it to the mailing list
-again. It will be helpful for others to use the
-`--subject-prefix="PATCH vN"` option of `git format-patch` or
-`git send-email` to add a version number of the patch series to the
-subject (replacing vN with v2, v3, etc.) Use a cover letter (or, in
-the case of a single patch, the notes after a "---" at the end of the
-commit message) to summarize the main changes since the previous
-version of the patch series. Also include the message-id reference of
-the previous version.
+again. It will be helpful for others to use the `-vN` option of `git
+format-patch` or `git send-email` to add a version number of the patch
+series to the subject (replacing vN with v2, v3, etc.) Use a cover
+letter (or, in the case of a single patch, the notes after a "---" at
+the end of the commit message) to summarize the main changes since the
+previous version of the patch series. Also include the message-id
+reference of the previous version.
Using the `--in-reply-to` option of `git format-patch` or
`git send-email` to send the patch series as a reply to the earlier