On 6/26/24 4:13 PM, Jonathan Corbet wrote:
> Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstan...@linuxfoundation.org> writes:
>
>> On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 02:07:44PM GMT, Kees Cook wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 02:24:07PM -0400, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
>>>> + This URL should be used when referring to relevant mailing list
>>>> + topics, related patch sets, or other notable discussion threads.
>>>> + A convenient way to associate ``Link:`` trailers with the commit
>>>> + message is to use markdown-like bracketed notation, for example::
>>>> ...
>>>> + Link: https://lore.kernel.org/some-msgid@here # [1]
>>>> + Link: https://bugzilla.example.org/bug/12345 # [2]
>>>
>>> Why are we adding the extra "# " characters? The vast majority of
>>> existing Link tags don't do this:
>>
>> That's just convention. In general, the hash separates the trailer from the
>> comment:
>>
>> Trailer-name: actual-trailer-body # comment
>>
>
> Did we ever come to a conclusion on this? This one character seems to
> be the main source of disagreement in this series, I'm wondering if I
> should just apply it and let the painting continue thereafter...?
We have used '#' for ages for adding comments to by: tags.
I'm surprised that it's not documented.
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~Randy