On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Tim Lauridsen wrote:
Just a little reminder.
If we want a changelog with some real information, it will be a very good
idea to write some more info in the git commit.
Bad examples:
* Fix seth's fix, of my fix, ... :)
* Try and fix bug#450826
The commit message might be good enough when look fine when looking a the
commit mail where you have the commit diff.
But in the changelog it is just noise.
You're right - we definitely need to be more clear in the check in
messages.
-sv
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