Hi Jens,
I agree with the meaningful commit messages but it would be very restrictive to limit the no of characters in commit messages for title and description of your commit messages. I believe we can leave it to the developers provided that they provide a meaningful title and detailed description of commit messages.
Thanks and Regards,
Am 5. Oktober 2016 um 9:36:27 AM, Jens Reimann (jreimann@xxxxxxxxxx) schrieb:
I would like to change the following bullet point in the
CONTRIBUTING.md file:
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* Use descriptive and meaningful commit messages
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To:
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* Provide descriptive and meaningful commit messages
* Let the first line of the commit message be no longer than
50 characters, reference an issue using #123 if
relevant
* Provide a descriptive detail message, referencing
additional issues, providing some insight of what you change and
what you expect from your change, limit those lines to 72
characters
* Always provide a descriptive detail, unless your code
change is really, really, really simple and self explanatory
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Let me know what you think.
Cheers
Jens
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