Igal Koshevoy wrote:
>  On 10/04/2010 08:52 AM, Jacob Helwig wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 21:22:12 -0700, Luke Kanies wrote:
>>> This seems like a particularly complicated process for what should be a 
>>> simple thing.
>>>
>>> I prefer a very simple convention, and I prefer that conventions be 
>>> relatively easy to parse with software, which means something with parens 
>>> or braces makes sense.  Since braces don't work, I recommend adopting your 
>>> proposal - using '(#0000) Thing'.
>>>
>>> Any significant dissenters?
>>>
>> I haven't seen (or heard) any opinions on this other than Luke's
>> comments above, since I sent out my email about this.  Not quite what I
>> would call a "clear consensus", but probably close enough. ;-)
> I like and have been using the "(#0000) Explanation" format.

>From a tools perspective - as long as the commit message contains #0000
then Redmine can match commits with the relevant ticket.

James

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