Jan Pokorný <jpoko...@redhat.com> wrote:
On 09/01/18 18:24 +0000, Adam Spiers wrote:
My personal take is that URLs were designed by very clever people for
exactly this hyperlinking purpose, have been proven over multiple decades,
and are universally understood by both humans and all kinds of software. So
why on earth reinvent the wheel just for this microscopic use case? To save
a few bytes?
/me personally concurs
Speaking of my personal tastes, I also like the semiformalized tail
tags akin to widely spread "Signed-of-by: name <email>". For
instance, I use it extensively in clufter, e.g.:
https://pagure.io/clufter/c/1db634c742bad8546fb658f2e4cb857c6f68b37c
(for anyone curious, I do my best to check referenced bugs are public)
I'd say, also more polite than to push the tracker identifier to the
promiment position in the message summary.
Absolutely - very similar to what I was advocating in proposed
solution 1 here:
https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-service-tar_scm/issues/207
We're in violent agreement it seems :-)
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