On 15 September 2010 16:26, Paul Louden <[email protected]> wrote: > On 9/15/2010 1:23 AM, Jonathan Gordon wrote: >> >> Then your complain should be why we dont have a better way of >> communicating interesting changes to users which has come up plenty of >> times and noone cares enough to set it up. Using the commit log for >> this is just plain bloody wrong. >> >> A blog has been "green lighted" but the dev group and just needs >> someone to set it up, so why not use some of your energy into making >> things better instead of just complaining? > > I notice you didn't explain how clear commits is "bad" still. Even if we had > a blog, there's no good reason for commit messages to be unclear or not make > any attempt to tell what happened. > > So instead of trying to turn this into another discussion, why not just > explain why commit messages aren't needed? >
ok, do this... http://www.ohloh.net/p/rockbox/contributors/17085379909957 is a link to my ohloh rockbox stats.... find a single commit which shows is a non trivial fix commit that suggests I think commit messages arent needed... then we you dont, go back to working on integrating a blog into the frontpage.
