I've been using CVS to manage website development for a couple of months,
and find that I am committing quite often.

I have a development sandbox on my Mac laptop and a live sandbox on my Linux
co-lo. I find I'm making smallish edits on the Mac and then needing to
commit them and update the co-lo to see the effect there. The co-lo files
are used among other things to see how the site looks on a PC. CVS makes
this so much easier than it used to be!

But I'm unsure of how much detail to put in the commit comments. Can anyone
advise on useful/common/best practice. For example, should I edit out the
CVS at the beginning of some of the lines so that the list of add/modified
files is not removed automatically? Are most commit comments just a few
words, or is it typical for some to be lengthy descriptions. Currently there
is only me using the repository, but I envisage a time when there will be
other users.

Thanks

Roddie Grant



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