Hi;
Le Mon, 09 Mar 2009 15:06:36 -0400,
Owen Taylor <[email protected]> a écrit :
> On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 19:34 +0100, Christian Persch wrote:
> > Could an extra header be added to the commit mails that contain the
> > list of paths the commit modifies? The SVN commit mails have that,
> > and I use it to filter the commit mails, e.g. to automatically
> > mark-as-read commits that only touch po/. (For the SVN mails the
> > paths are in the Subject:, but I like the git mails subject
> > containing the short summary of the commit better, so an extra
> > header would be preferred.)
>
> Was discussed earlier. It would have to be defined exactly what went
> in there - is it just the common prefix to all affected files?
No, it's the list of all subdirs of the module that contain files
which were modified in the commit.
Also, the git commit mails truncate the short commit msg at 50 chars,
often in the middle of a word; is it really necessary to truncate here?
Christian
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