> On 16 May 2025, at 11:52, Jelte Fennema-Nio <m...@jeltef.nl> wrote:
> Does anyone have strong opposition to this? To be clear, it means we don't > run CI on patches created by piping "git diff" to a file anymore, as a way > to nudge submitters into providing useful commit messages. Disclaimer: I wasn't in the session (due to conflicting interesting sessions) so I might be raising points/questions already answered. Is this really lowering the bar for new contributors? I've always held "be liberal in what you accept" as a gold standard for projects I'm involved in, to remove barriers to entry. Good commit messages are obviously very important, but having your patch rejected (yes, I know, failing to apply) might not be strongest motivator for achieving this. -- Daniel Gustafsson