Em Sexta-feira 20 Novembro 2009, às 11:10:47, você escreveu: > As for the first, wouldn't it be sufficient to have a precommit hook that > forces all commits to have a line that says "approved-by: [email protected]" (or > something like that, bikeshed about that to your hearts content) where > [email protected] is the email address of the kde committer who takes > responsibility for the merge? Having a separate administration seems > fragile to me.
That's not possible.
If you're trying to merge someone's work, you don't get to change the commit
message. That would force any contributor to send their work as patches (so we
can 'git am -s'), but that's not always possible.
For example, right now, if you look at kde-qt.git, the changes it has on top
of the vanilla Qt cannot be represented by patches. The reason for that is
because of the merges.
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