On 1 Nov, 2007, at 10:41, Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Currently large commits (500k?) will end up in a queue that will need
manual handling. Typically bear has approved them all for trunk,
but has
deleted some branch commit messages. Yesterday a large trunk commit
got
deleted, which came as a big surprise at least to me.
I would like us to set a policy so that we can avoid surprises in the
future.
My recommendation is to never delete any trunk commits messages.
As for branches, I can see situations where a relatively old branch is
brought up to date, which can result in a huge commit message without
much value. Therefore I think it would be ok to delete large
merge-from-trunk messages. I think I would like to raise the limit to
something like 1 MB, though.
How about just omitting the diffs if they're large? People can click
on the "Revision" link in the email (or, use "svn diff" by hand).
--Grant
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