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authorJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2024-03-25 15:21:45 -0700
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2024-03-26 09:37:15 -0700
commitd255105c99373052353582d4552f15bce5acaf13 (patch)
tree3a09fe8d2f4597ae5a85537edb153bd905709aea /builtin/commit.c
parent11c821f2f2a31e70fb5cc449f9a29401c333aad2 (diff)
SubmittingPatches: release-notes entry experiment
The "What's cooking" report lists the topics in flight, with a short paragraph descibing what they are about. Once written, the description is automatically picked up from the "What's cooking" report and used in the commit log message of the merge commit when the topic is merged into integration branches. These commit log messges of the merge commits are then propagated to the release notes. It has been the maintainer's task to prepare these entries in the "What's cooking" report. Even though the original author of a topic may be in the best position to write the initial description of a topic, we so far lacked a formal channel for the author to suggest what description to use. The usual procedure has been for the author to see the topic described in "What's cooking" report, and then either complain about inaccurate explanation and/or offer a rewrite. Let's try an experiment to optionally let the author propose the one paragraph description when the topic is submitted. Pick the cover letter as the logical place to do so, and describe an experimental workflow in the SubmittingPatches document. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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