On 15/03/12 16:28, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
2012/3/15 Korrawit Pruegsanusak <detective.conan.1412@gmail.com>:
But to correct your nitpicking: the traditional way to refer to the
OOo bugtracker was #i1234
[cl@esprimo lo-core]$ git log | grep '#i[1-9]' |wc -l
258646
[cl@esprimo lo-core]$ git log | grep 'i#[1-9]' |wc -l
1026
yes, it used to be #i1234# in OOo times, but that was changed to i#1234
due to git's limitations in editing commit messages ('#' at beginning of
line is a comment).
But I agree with:
And, could you please also mention the bug number in the subject of
commit message too? Thanks again.
Yes, when a concrete bug is fixed, it should be mentioned in the commitlog.
+1
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