Reminder about git commit headers

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Hello,

Seems like everyone is doing something different with the commit headers, and I've been wanting to address it. I'd prefer we use "Issue ####" and stop using "Ticket ####". Most developers are using "Issue ###", but some are still using "Ticket", so I always have to tweak this when doing upstream builds and writing the release notes.

https://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/contributing.html#getting-the-patch-ready

We silently switched to using "Issue ####" when we went to Pagure, but it was never officially stated.  Moving forward I'd really appreciate it if everyone used "Issue #### - <description>" as the first line in your commits.  Note the hyphen before the issue description.  Also please don't use colons, just use "Issue 4444 - My description of this patch".  It just makes doing upstream releases and wiki updates easier.

Thanks,

Mark

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