On 19/02/14 14:17, Boris Faure wrote:
> On 14-02-19 14:03, Tom Hacohen wrote:
> […]
>> One of the things I'd love seeing in 1.10 that will make your life much
>> easier is tagging changes in the commit log. So for example, having
>> #fix/#feature in the commit log will indicate a fix and a feature
>> respectively. I went with the hashtag, because that's what people are
>> used to from the web world, however we can use whatever identifier we
>> would like. It's good to have a unique identifier, because it's easier
>> to grep.
>
> I like the idea, but using '#' as first character can be a pita with git
> since it would strip lines starting with '#' after editing the commit
> message.

True, haven't thought about that. We could do @fix instead then. :)

--
Tom.




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