Hi Chris-

Thanks for bringing this up. 

> On Mar 25, 2022, at 5:43 AM, Christopher Shannon 
> <christopher.l.shan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Also, keep in mind not everyone is a developer. Many users are not going to
> want to dive into the code and are not familiar with Git or how to search
> Git history etc. Yeah it's not too hard with GitHub but it's still not as
> easy as searching Jira. Not everyone is running a Git bisect.

+1 I think this is really important for the community regarding the audience of 
JIRA notes vs Git commits.This project has had success over the years growing 
committers from admins, consultants and app developers-- it starts with the 
issue tracker.

I agree that it is important to document how an issue was discovered, in order 
to help other users to find it. Even with the “dreamt about it last night” 
scenario Clebert described — adding some humor to the notes doesn’t hurt 
anything =). Stacktrace and logs is always best. 

I agree with @Robbie Gemmell that notes in the issue tracker (JIRA)  is best 
and go with conscience commit messages.

To move this forward into practice— how about a JIRA ;-) ?  We can flush out 
templates ideas there.

Thanks,
Matt Pavlovich

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