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2012-02-20 Thread Valentin Rusu
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Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-28 Thread Parker Coates
first sentence turns out to be a good summary. I think it's just to emphasise that the first line is actually a summary (or title or subject or whatever) and not *just* the first line of a multi-line message. The first line should be able to stand on its own and the blank line helps to make

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-24 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Sunday 23 January 2011, Milian Wolff wrote: But probably my problem is that I only work on semi-large repositories like KDevelop/KDevplatform/Kate. There I'm interested in *everything* that goes on. In Calligra you have only one big repo for all the apps, correct? Here I indeed can

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Ivan Čukić
Example: [KDevPlatform] fafd165: Don't completely ignore the retrieved top-context For me, this is more useful, so +1 Maybe adding a keyword 'commit' before the short hash like this [KDevPlatform] Commit fafd165: Don't completely ignore the retrieved top-context -- Cheerio, Ivan -- While

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Milian Wolff
Boudewijn Rempt, 23.01.2011: On Sunday 23 January 2011, Milian Wolff wrote: Hey all, I've brought this discussion to the sysadmins recently and they asked me to ask for feedback here. So there it goes: Recently, the format of the subject of git commit emails was adapted to use

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Eike Hein
On 1/23/2011 9:30 PM, Milian Wolff wrote: What was broken? Nothing as far as Commitfilter is concerned. Commitfilter actually acts on the X-Commit-Directories headers, not the mail subject. This header was actually somewhat broken in the old mails, it has been fixed now as part of the hooks

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Milian Wolff
Eike Hein, 23.01.2011: On 1/23/2011 9:30 PM, Milian Wolff wrote: What was broken? Nothing as far as Commitfilter is concerned. Commitfilter actually acts on the X-Commit-Directories headers, not the mail subject. This header was actually somewhat broken in the old mails, it has been fixed

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Milian Wolff
: commit subject * branch only shown if != master. If we could agree on a hybrid, IMHO that'd be a better solution than having different formats in play. It's technically possible to make it configurable, but people who subscribe to multiple repositories with different formats might get irked

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Allan Sandfeld Jensen
*] common root path: commit subject * branch only shown if != master. If we could agree on a hybrid, IMHO that'd be a better solution than having different formats in play. It's technically possible to make it configurable, but people who subscribe to multiple repositories with different

Re: Usefulness of Subject-header of git commit mails

2011-01-23 Thread Tom Albers
- Oorspronkelijk bericht - On 1/23/2011 9:30 PM, Milian Wolff wrote: What was broken? Nothing as far as Commitfilter is concerned. Commitfilter actually acts on the X-Commit-Directories headers, not the mail subject. This header was actually somewhat broken in the old mails, it has