On Fri, Apr 30, 2021, 16:28 <nchristopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This was also my understanding. The last time I looked at writing good
> commit messages (a similar form), the standard was to finish the sentence:
> "This commit will...", e.g. "This commit will fix buffalo.spam" from "Fix
> buffalo.spam".
>

I like this a lot.

This commit/PR will _______.


Is it the objective or what is actually done?

There could be a recommended set of "codelabels" for which there are also
gh issue/pr labels.

Where in the devguide should this be summarized?
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