Simple typos, etc. are often more convenient to fix right when you read them. There's nothing stopping us from building the web interface so that you can 'modify' the right-hand side of the patch and then create a new patchset on the same issue which contains the new right-hand side (because we're generating the diff on the server, instead of generating the new file).
Simple typos, etc. are often more convenient to fix right when you read them. There's nothing stopping us from building the web interface so that you can 'modify' the right-hand side of the patch and then create a new patchset on the same issue which contains the new right-hand side (because we're generating the diff on the server, instead of generating the new file).