Thanks for pushing an email on this topic. Alex
On Nov 26, 2007 4:40 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > while discussing with Alex, we agreed that the way we are committing > in trunk/bigbang is a little bit too permissive or loosy. Let me > explain : > - when we are fixing an issue, if we do more than one commit, then > it's difficult to track > - when we are fixing some code, from time to time, we are also fixing > some side problems (warning removal, refactoring, etc) > - the logs are not always enough to explain what has been changed > > At this point, we need some more "rules" or etiquette to be applied. > Some of them could be : > - always commit a fix in one shot > - add the JIRA reference in the logs > - if you like to commit files one by one to add accurates comments, > just do it in a branch, and when done, merge the branch in one shot > > Of course, these are just suggestions at this point, mainly pushed by > Alex, but we should also agreed on them as a team. > > So I would ask you to tell us what is your opinion about those proposals. > > wdyt? How can we improve the way we commit ? > > Thanks a lot for any suggestion ! > > -- > Regards, > Cordialement, > Emmanuel Lécharny > www.iktek.com >
