On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:14:10AM +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
+> On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
+> 
+> > Modified files:        (Branch: RELENG_6)
+> >   sys/geom/eli         g_eli.c
+> >   sys/geom/gate        g_gate.c g_gate.h
+> >   sys/geom/mirror      g_mirror.c
+> >   sys/geom/nop         g_nop.c
+> >   sys/geom/raid3       g_raid3.c
+> >   sys/geom/shsec       g_shsec.c g_shsec.h
+> >   sys/geom/stripe      g_stripe.c g_stripe.h
+> >   sys/geom/zero        g_zero.c
+> > Log:
+> > Sync with HEAD.
+> 
+> When synchronizing a branch to another branch, it's helpful to include 
revision information, so that when reviewing a branch log later, it's possible 
to easily determine 
+> which revisions were merged and when, and easily answer questions like "Was 
revision X merged?".  Generally I like also including the commit messages or a 
summary so that 
+> it's easy to tell what feature changes or fixes are going back, but the 
revision numbers are sufficient to recreate that moderately easily.

I include revision in most cases, but something (like here) its a bit
pita. When I commit with "sync with HEAD" commit log, I mean, the code
is exactly the same at this point in time in both branches, so one knows
that all revisions are merged.

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