commit path sorting for Git and guidelines

Roger Pixley skreech2 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 00:22:26 CET 2011


Looked over the Guidelines and I didn't see anything glaring missing from
them.

On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Alexander van Loon <
a.vanloon at alexandervanloon.nl> wrote:

> With the import of commits from Git going again, automatic commit path
> sorting doesn’t seem to be working for Git? Is it not
> implemented yet?
>
> I’m always using Chromium to access Enzyme, because rekonq doesn’t work
> (well). Is that rekonq’s fault or Enzyme’s fault?
> And I still encounter the 99 commits saved bug often, because the first
> commit often refuses to save. Do others still
> encounter this bug as well?
>
> Can everyone take a look at
> http://community.kde.org/Commit_Digest_Guidelines and change them if
> necessary? If I
> remember correctly, Danny said on the mailing list he would take a look at
> them, but so far I’m the only one who has ever
> edited them. I’d especially like some input on the question of what we do
> with commits mentioning that a branch is merged,
> which occur often since the Git migration. See the Uncertain section on the
> wiki page.
>
> As far as I know commits made to a branch will reach the review first,
> followed by a branch merge last. If I’m correct these
> branches are clones of the trunk or head, and they’re some kind of
> isolation cell were developers can work on features
> without disrupting the stability of head. Considering that the interesting
> commits mentioning the new features being worked
> on in a certain branch are supposed to be included already, and that the
> banch merge commits are very nondescriptive and
> merely tells us that the features are from then on part of head, I don’t
> think we should include them, or should we?
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