* Carlos O'Donell:
Is there a standard for dist-git commit messages fixing a bug
in Fedora dist-git?
I like to put the description of the patch in the first line because
it's shown by gitk and other history browsers.
I've been sticking with "Resolves: #XXXX", thinking
that this
would help commit parsers understand what changes went in.
Fedora doesn't need that, it's a downstream thing. The downstream
commit hook does NOT recognize “(#XXX)”.
However, downstream only cares that the string is present somewhere in
the commit message, so I've begun putting towards the end of the commit
message, so that gitk etc. work well downstream, too.
Thanks,
Florian