> The check supports below formats: I suggest to omit the concrete examples. I would prefer the explicit wording for the support of (Unicode) ellipses also in the shown commit titles. Will the document “submitting-patches.rst” need a corresponding adjustment? > The check doesn't support below formats: How do you think about to extend error diagnostics for patch checking? > Fixes: f2c2e717642c ("usb: gadget: add raw-gadget interface" Missing closing parenthesis > Fixes: 6c73698904aa pinctrl: qcom: Introduce readl/writel accessors Missing enclosing delimiters > Fixes: 3fd6e7d9a146 (ASoC: tas571x: New driver for TI TAS571x power amplifiers) > Fixes: 55697cbb44e4 ("arm64: dts: renesas: r8a779{65,80,90}: Add IPMMU devices nodes) Missing quotation characters > Fixes: ba35f8588f47 (“ipvlan: Defer multicast / broadcast processing to a work-queue”) … > Fixes: 03f6fc6de919 ('ASoC: rt5682: Add the soundwire support') Would we like to tolerate such quotation character alternatives? > Fixes: 9b1640686470 ("scsi: lpfc: Fix use-after-free mailbox cmd completion") How do you think about to tolerate extra white-space characters around the commit identifier? > Note: this patch also fixes double quotation mark issue for normal git > commit description, and now it supports double quotation mark in > title line, for example: > Commit e33e2241e272 ("Revert "cfg80211: Use 5MHz bandwidth by default > when checking usable channels"") I find that such an example should trigger further software development considerations for a safe data format description. > v2: > 1: Add support for double quotation mark in title line, suggested by Markus Elfring. I guess that the clarification is still evolving also around this aspect. Regards, Markus