On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Brian Wolff <bawo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Personally I prefer it in the first line. Second to a good one line summary
> of what was done, the bug number is the next most important thing. It
> allows one to see the context the commit was made in. Having it in the
> first line allows one to find it easily and have it displayed in various
> "one line" log formats ( including in gerrit when you get a list of commits)

Yeah, that's my perspective as a user of this info as well. Having the
bug numbers visible in Gerrit's list views is pretty handy for me
(while I doubt I'd personally use the Bug:# search much, which is not
to say it's not useful).

That said, most of the time, the bug's also in the topic, so it's not
a huge deal, and I promise this will be my last response in this
thread. :P Although .. perhaps in some magical future the bug # could
be displayed and clickable in a separate list view column if the Bug:
field is set? ;-)

Erik

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