irc meeting for kdelibs git workflow
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Wed Feb 2 16:31:20 GMT 2011
Zitat von John Layt <johnlayt at googlemail.com>:
> On Wednesday 02 February 2011 09:19:29 Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 01:37:26PM -0800, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>> > * adapting http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/SVN_Commit_Policy
>>
>> i'd suggest a look at http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/pages/CommitPolicy, in
>> particular point 8 of the rules. the point it makes is independent from
>> using git (in fact, we have a similar point already), except that with
>> git it is so much easier to do that, so at least a certain percentage of
>> people may actually adopt it.
>
> +1 to that, especially the commit template and more descriptive commit
> messages.
>
> In fact, attached is my attempt at such a template based on the Qt one. It's
> a bit verbose as it's intended as an educational tool, once people
> know what's
> expected they can delete all the comments in their local copy.
>
> If the Commit Digest guys want some tags added to make their life easier, now
> would be the time to speak up.
>
> John.
>
I like it but would propose:
# ===[ Subject ]=======================================================|
# ---[ One line only, short meaningful description to show in logs ]---|
# ===[ Details ]=======================================================|
# ---[ Blank line above intentional. Do not remove ]--------------|
# ---[ Describe what has changed and explain why it has changed ]------|
It think that is more robust .
Mike
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