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diff --git a/doc/contributing.texi b/doc/contributing.texi
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+++ b/doc/contributing.texi
@@ -2946,7 +2946,7 @@ account the submitter's motivation for doing things in a certain way.
@cindex Reviewed-by, git trailer
When you deem the proposed change adequate and ready for inclusion
within Guix, the following well understood/codified
-@samp{Reviewed-by:@tie{}Your@tie{}Name<your-email@@example.com>}
+@samp{Reviewed-by:@tie{}Your@tie{}Name@tie{}<your-email@@example.com>}
@footnote{The @samp{Reviewed-by} Git trailer is used by other projects
such as Linux, and is understood by third-party tools such as the
@samp{b4 am} sub-command, which is able to retrieve the complete
@@ -2958,7 +2958,8 @@ looks good to you:
@itemize
@item
If the @emph{whole} series (containing multiple commits) looks good to
-you, reply with @samp{Reviewed-by:@tie{}Your@tie{}Name<your-email@@example.com>}
+you, reply with
+@samp{Reviewed-by:@tie{}Your@tie{}Name@tie{}<your-email@@example.com>}
to the cover page if it has one, or to the last patch of the series
otherwise, adding another @samp{(for the whole series)} comment on the
line below to explicit this fact.
@@ -2966,8 +2967,8 @@ line below to explicit this fact.
@item
If you instead want to mark a @emph{single commit} as reviewed (but not
the whole series), simply reply with
-@samp{Reviewed-by:@tie{}Your@tie{}Name<your-email@@example.com>} to that
-commit message.
+@samp{Reviewed-by:@tie{}Your@tie{}Name@tie{}<your-email@@example.com>}
+to that commit message.
@end itemize
If you are not a committer, you can help others find a @emph{series} you