On 09/14/2010 10:51 PM, Paul Louden wrote:
 On 9/14/2010 11:46 PM, Jonathan Gordon wrote:

I think it is incredibly rude to suggest that anyone would do an empty
message on an important commit

That doesn't meant it can't happen.

What exactly is the objection to "try to give at least a brief summary of what you fixed/changed in commit messages?" Why is this idea disliked so much by you and Karl, exactly?

Even "fixed red" covers that. Meanwhile why even write something if it's just "bugger?"

My comment on the message was in line with Rafael's so I am not sure why my name is being drug around with something I never said.

I think the intent of the message was clear. This is not a 100+ line commit. It is not even a 10 or 5 line commit.

It is one line.

To be precise it is one character.

My 'message' is that this, in my opinion, is an unneeded discussion for something inconsequential.

It appears to be singling one person out which is why I perceive it as impolite to bring up in the list immediately without discussing it with the individual.

-Karl

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