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Hi oelmekki, two questions:

- What's the idea: do you want Github to treat repositories that have a config file named, say, github_commit_policy, and then run your Javascript on the relevant repo pages?

- You announced your patch to the Github team 2 days ago, according to the linked page: have you heard anything?

1. Basically, the plugin should be ran on any textarea that produces mail content or commits, so that they respect the 72 characters convention, even when not produced from a mail client or with git/vim.

2. They thanked me for showing them the project, but didn't mentioned anything about using it or not using it.

Thanks. So you only see this as a browser plugin, not something that should be served by Github.
There's two parts, here : the jquery plugin and the browser extension.

I would love github to implement the jquery plugin on relevant textareas, thus automatically providing sane wrapping by default.

The browser extension is to allow users to get this feature right now, and in case that github finally doesn't use the jquery plugin. This would not provide wrapping by default for everyone, but at least those who want it can have it.

Has anybody looked through the comments from Linus? Pretty arrogant. I hope he only had a bad day otherwise people with a different opinion around him will have a hard time.

Btw, Joseph, you're a quality example of why I detest the github interface. For some reason, github has attracted people who have zero taste, don't care about commit logs, and can't be bothered.

The fact that I have higher standards then makes people like you make snarky comments, thinking that you are cool.

You're a moron.

                   Linus*
That's actually pretty standard of Linus :)

Most of the time, he's not that rude. But when he thinks someone is wrong, he reacts with very offensive comments (especially if the person try to insist to prove her point).

That's some kind of terrorism management : nobody would dare make an error while working on the kernel.