More on policy. AFAIK, many projects follow [git's own recommendations on sending patches][1]. We should look at this document and decide what is acceptable for us to adopt. Especially, we have to agree on commit message format (ignoring sign-offs for now) and tenses used. Right know most commits are in present imperative, which is good according to [1]. But there are some in past and even in continuous (hi, viric ;)). Ok, I'm a formalist.
[1]: http://git.kernel.org/?p=git/git.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/SubmittingPatches;h=ece3c77482b3ff006b973f1ed90b708e26556862;hb=HEAD -- Кирилл Елагин
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