I agree. What Hannu has asked for is standard practice. On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Hannu Koivisto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Could you please > > * not write >200 character long lines in commit messages (I try to > stay under 75 for the lines other than the first, which I try to > make even shorter, though not always quite as short as 50 > characterers suggested by git-commit(1)) > * "...have one short line summarizing the change, followed by a blank > line and then a more thorough description.", to quote the > convention mentioned by git-commit(1) > > It's painful to read the commmit messages using Magit and other git > tools if you don't follow those conventions. > > Thanks, > -- > Hannu > >
