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Re: [PATCH, v3] wwwdocs: e-mail subject lines for contributions


On 03/02/2020 11:54, Alexander Monakov wrote:
On Mon, 3 Feb 2020, Richard Earnshaw (lists) wrote:

I've not seen any follow-up to this version.  Should we go ahead and adopt
this?

Can we please go with 'committed' (lowercase) rather than all-caps COMMITTED?
Spelling this with all-caps seems like a recent thing on gcc-patches, before
everyone used the lowercase version, which makes more sense (no need to shout
about the thing that didn't need any discussion before applying the patch).

Also, while tools like 'git format-patch' will automatically put [PATCH] in
the subject, for '[COMMITTED]' it will be the human typing that out, and
it makes little sense to require people to meticulously type that out in caps.
Especially when the previous practice was opposite.

Thanks.
Alexander


Upper case is what glibc has, though it appears that it's a rule that is not strictly followed. If we change it, then it becomes another friction point between developer groups. Personally, I'd leave it as is, then turn a blind eye to such minor non-conformance.

Quite frankly, then bit that matters most is what follows that, since that is what gets written into the git commit message.

R.


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