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SubjectRe: [̈́PATCHv5 00/12] usb: ulpi bus
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Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> writes:

> Hi Al,
>
>> How did you end up with that in subject lines? "[\u0344PATCH ", that is...
>
> I don't see anything like that in the subject lines? Is someone else
> seeing it?

Your subject lines are properly encoded utf8, starting with:

=?UTF-8?q?=5B=CD=84PATCHv5=2004/12=5D=20

The question is how you ended up using the three byte [̈́ instead of the
more commonly used [ character? Both look identical on my screen, but I
guess some email clients might have a problem decoding the first one.
And most software propbably won't see them as identical, making a mess
in any patch management system prepared for [PATCH ...] tag stripping.


Bjørn


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