Roman Joost (Dienstag, 19. Mai 2009, 12:58): > Ulf for example uses some kind of a heading for it's commit message > in the ChangeLog, I used the first line of my commit messages (I think this is valid) and tried to follow "Git for the lazy": "Your first line should be a summary of the commit changes in a single sentence. It should be 50 characters or less. It should be in present tense: this matches up with git's merge commit messages, which you haven't met yet, but you'll eventually run into when you hit branching and merging." http://www.spheredev.org/wiki/Git_for_the_lazy#Writing_good_commit_messages But I do not edit the ChangeLog file any more, IMHO this produces too many conflicts (and I have problems to resolve them). BTW, you should no longer use the ChangeLog snippet for your commit message. Try 'gitk' to see why. Bye, Ulf
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