On 06/04/2015 05:23 PM, Zane Bitter wrote:
Ever since we established[1] a format for including metadata about bugs in Git
commit messages that included a 'Partial-Bug' tag, people have been looking for
a way to do the equivalent for partial blueprint implementations.

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> I have personally been using:

   Implements: partial-blueprint x

but I don't actually care much. I would also be fine with:

   Partially-Implements: blueprint x

If we need one, second one gets my vote.

I'm not sure we actually need one though. Do we really care about the distinction between a commit that fully implements a blueprint and one that partially implements it? I'd expect that most blueprints require multiple commits, and so "blueprint X" could implicitly be assumed to be a partial implementation in the common case.

Chris

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