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Hi! |
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Michał Górny wrote: |
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> The summary line is included in the short logs (<kbd>git log -- |
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> oneline</kbd>, gitweb, GitHub, mail subject) and therefore should |
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> provide a short yet accurate description of the change. The summary line |
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> starts with a logical unit name, followed by a colon, a space and a |
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> short description of the most important changes. If a bug is associated |
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> with a change, then it should be included in the summary line as |
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> <kbd>#nnnnnn</kbd> or likewise. The summary line must not exceed 69 |
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> characters, and must not be wrapped. |
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This limit can be a problem if there's a nontrivial change to the |
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more than 80 packages in the tree that have more than forty characters in |
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cat/pkg[0]. Is the only option there to do word-smithing or |
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making the commit summary less usefu? |
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Or do we have a "violate if necessary" agreement regarding that? |
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Regards, |
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Tobias |
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[0] |
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$ cd /usr/portage |
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$ ls -d *-*/*|awk '{if (length>=40) {print length, $0}}'|sort -n |
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Sent from aboard the Culture ship |
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GSV Of Course I Still Love You |