Robert Pluim <rpl...@gmail.com> writes: > Ihor> See https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html > > Those conventions are slightly different than Emacs', with one point > of ambiguity. They say > ... > > The summary line contains the 'lisp' directory, but the ChangeLog entry > doesnʼt, and in the example just after itʼs the other way around:
You are right. The example is indeed a bit confusing. The main difference between Emacs' and Org's converntions is in summary line. We are less formal about and prefer shorter summaries. You can drop the directory or even file name if it saves space and does not create amiguity. The most common types for summary lines are: org-library.el: Changed this library-name: Changed that function-name: Fixed variable-name: ... Examples: org-lint: Fix invocation with C-u prefix argument org-cycle-hide-block-startup: Fix docstring manual: Fix function name and key index reference You can also refer to https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/log/ Best, Ihor