Those are non-standard and a matter of personal taste. I used those before I 
discovered --fixup and --squash. How many variants should we support?

(I'm not totally against the idea, mind you...) 

Cheers
Richard


"Dr. Matthias St. Pierre" <[email protected]> skrev: (24 maj 2018 
22:32:38 CEST)
>There is also the custom to add  something like "(to be squashed)" or
>"(fixup)" in round or square brackets to the end oft he commit title.
>So maybe also add a regex for "squash" or "fixup" inside round or
>square brackets?
>
>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: openssl-project <[email protected]> Im Auftrag
>von Richard Levitte
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2018 18:02
>An: [email protected]
>Betreff: Re: [openssl-project] build/test before merging
>
>In message <[email protected]> on Wed,
>23 May 2018 16:54:23 +0100, Matt Caswell <[email protected]> said:
>
>matt> On 23/05/18 16:50, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
>matt> > But I am curious if we currently do and/or should have a commit
>
>matt> > hook on git.openssl.org to reject commits that start with
>"!fixup".
>
>That's "fixup! ", and "squash! " (for --squash) should be added as
>well.
>
>matt> Not that I know of. We probably should have. A quick check
>reveals 
>matt> two such commits that have made it into master...both mine 
>matt> unfortunately :-(
>
>I've been close a couple of times...
>
>But yeah, good idea, I'll go ahead and craft that together.  Gitolite
>makes it quite easy to configure.
>
>Cheers,
>Richard

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