Merge branch 'ad/submitting-patches-title-decoration' into maint

Doc update around use of "format-patch --subject-prefix" etc.

* ad/submitting-patches-title-decoration:
  doc/SubmittingPatches: correct subject guidance
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It is a common convention to prefix your subject line with It is a common convention to prefix your subject line with
[PATCH]. This lets people easily distinguish patches from other [PATCH]. This lets people easily distinguish patches from other
e-mail discussions. Use of additional markers after PATCH and e-mail discussions. Use of markers in addition to PATCH within
the closing bracket to mark the nature of the patch is also the brackets to describe the nature of the patch is also
encouraged. E.g. [PATCH/RFC] is often used when the patch is encouraged. E.g. [RFC PATCH] (where RFC stands for "request for
not ready to be applied but it is for discussion, [PATCH v2], comments") is often used to indicate a patch needs further
[PATCH v3] etc. are often seen when you are sending an update to discussion before being accepted, [PATCH v2], [PATCH v3] etc.
what you have previously sent. are often seen when you are sending an update to what you have
previously sent.
"git format-patch" command follows the best current practice to The "git format-patch" command follows the best current practice to
format the body of an e-mail message. At the beginning of the format the body of an e-mail message. At the beginning of the
patch should come your commit message, ending with the patch should come your commit message, ending with the
Signed-off-by: lines, and a line that consists of three dashes, Signed-off-by: lines, and a line that consists of three dashes,
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you are forwarding a patch from somebody else, optionally, at you are forwarding a patch from somebody else, optionally, at
the beginning of the e-mail message just before the commit the beginning of the e-mail message just before the commit
message starts, you can put a "From: " line to name that person. message starts, you can put a "From: " line to name that person.
To change the default "[PATCH]" in the subject to "[<text>]", use
`git format-patch --subject-prefix=<text>`. As a shortcut, you
can use `--rfc` instead of `--subject-prefix="RFC PATCH"`, or
`-v <n>` instead of `--subject-prefix="PATCH v<n>"`.
You often want to add additional explanation about the patch, You often want to add additional explanation about the patch,
other than the commit message itself. Place such "cover letter" other than the commit message itself. Place such "cover letter"