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Re: Your commit 7409a79
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Stephen Leake |
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Re: Your commit 7409a79 |
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Mon, 08 Dec 2014 17:38:39 -0600 |
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Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>> From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <address@hidden>
>> Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 11:28:48 +0900
>> Cc: Stephen Leake <address@hidden>, address@hidden
>>
>> I would do the other work that the rename is intended to support on a
>> branch, do the rename, and then a merge commit with a commit message
>> like
>>
>> Clarify CONTRIBUTE and make it prominently visible.
>>
>> Step one in a revolutionary program to attract more contributors
>> to Emacs.
>>
>> - Move from etc/ to top level for visibility in ls and git-browser.
>> - Specify format of commit log summaries.
>> - etc, etc
>>
>> Then the rename commit can be trivial with a simple statement of fact:
>
> Exactly my thoughts.
>
>> Rename etc/CONTRIBUTE to ./CONTRIBUTE.
>>
>> Of course this style of committing and logs would be an insuperable
>> barrier to contribution if it were made policy. ;-)
>
> If people object to having instructions in CONTRIBUTE that might be
> not 100% necessary, I wonder if we can put recommendations in
> CONTRIBUTE without making it a policy that is enforced. Something
> like "we recommend ...".
We can use "shall" or "must" for requirements, "should" for
recommendations. That's standard NASA practice.
That is _not_ the language used in the Gnu coding standards; that uses
"should" and "please" and other random words. It's not at all clear how
that relates to required/recommended.
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-- Stephe
- Re: Your commit 7409a79, (continued)
- Re: Your commit 7409a79, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/08
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- Re: Your commit 7409a79, Paul Eggert, 2014/12/08
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