On 01.03.20 10:53, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> Simple mistakes don't require extreme measures, which seems to be
> prevaliant in the world today.  We could equally blame it on the fact
> that it wasn't communicated from me, or that it isn't written down
> somewhere where it is viewable, etc etc.
> 
> The best course for a simple mistake is to correct it, so I suggest
> you draft a ChangeLog entry for the changes you did (one seperate for
> each commit), and post it here -- I think easiest is one single
> message with all the entries.

Sorry I didn't mention it - of course I will create that ChangeLog
entries. It's the least I can do now.

> Then we can then enjoy some old fashioned nit-picking of forgotten
> spaces after end-of-sentence periods.

What about a git hook to reject any missing malformed ChangeLog entries ?

Regards, Tim

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