[Seaside-dev] commit messages

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Tue Jun 21 05:31:01 UTC 2011


2011/6/21 Philippe Marschall <philippe.marschall at gmail.com>:
> 2011/6/21 Julian Fitzell <jfitzell at gmail.com>:
>> Well, ok. I disagree (I'll save the details for some other time :) ), but I
>> see the issue change emails too, so as long as you describe what the *fix*
>> was in the issue log, that will serve the same purpose.
>>
>> And please don't be dramatic, Philippe. I'm asking for a phrase - maybe 20
>> seconds of your time per commit - to save everybody else following the
>> project from having to load an image, wait an eternity for Monticello to
>> load the package, and study the diff. How many commits have you done in the
>> last month? Are you really telling me 20 seconds for each of those adds up
>> to enough "corporation bullshit" to cause the failure of our project? Sorry,
>> I don't buy it for a second.
>
> Well how many commits have you done in the last month that I can take
> as an example?
>
>> I was simply asking if people writing code would be willing to do me the
>> favour of investing a few seconds of their time to make life a little easier
>> for people reading it.
>
> It's totally obvious from the change _and_ the issue what the problem
> and the fix was. I don't feel the need to repeat myself a third time.
> For the longest time we wouldn't even have an issue tracker and let
> alone a change log that would list all the issues that we fixed in a
> release. I mean seriously now you get all this for free and still
> manage to complain? Fuck, I don't even complain about the shitty RB
> anymore.

We didn't even have releases. We started to call it a release when we
abounded the code because we moved on.

Cheers
Philippe


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