On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Jeffrey Harris wrote:

Now that I'm back from my (very refreshing) three week vacation, I'm
reading through hundreds of commit messages instead of the more normal
few at a time, and my experience has prompted me to make a request.

It would be really nice if I didn't have to click on bug URLs over and
over again to figure out what general problem was solved by a commit.

I'd like to ask people to include a sentence about what the bug being
solved is, in addition to including a bug number and a summary of the
solution, when committing.

-1

I'm really against duplicating data, especially one mouse click away.

I'd much rather implement a commit script that scans the commit comment and mails whomever doesn't want to follow the link the full comment sequence of the bug report from bugzilla.

This is actually quite easy to do. Let me know if that'd help and if you'd subscribe to such a service.

Andi..
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