I should also mention that "pqm-submit" (IMO) is a much stronger action, as it is "merge this into the final product", which is has a different set of implications than "make this work public for someone else to get". Anyway, I'm very happy to have a flag for it, just pointing out places where it isn't exactly like what 'pqm-submit' does today.
I should also mention that "pqm-submit" (IMO) is a much stronger action, as it is "merge this into the final product", which is has a different set of implications than "make this work public for someone else to get". Anyway, I'm very happy to have a flag for it, just pointing out places where it isn't exactly like what 'pqm-submit' does today.