Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2023 16:47:01 +0300 From: Valery Ushakov <u...@stderr.spb.ru> Message-ID: <Y/n51zogvp0ib...@pony.stderr.spb.ru>
| I wonder if we should stop abusing commit messages as pull-up | reminders. These XXX will not convey any useful information a few | months down the line... I think they're useful (if only I remembered to add them all the times I should) - it allows someone looking at the commit log to easily determine that the change is also intended for another branch. Then one can check and see if it happened or not, and if not, send a reminder if it is important/needed. If the pullup annotation is missing, I tend to assume that the change is not intended to be pulled up - either it isn't applicable, or is something new that isn't appropriate for older releases. That's why I will sometimes even include pullup annotations for ancient versions of NetBSD, even though I know they will never happen (never get submitted, much less acted upon) - just as an indication that the problem being fixed exists from long ago. kre