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Re: Classification of changes in change log

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-08-06 18:17:44 CEST

Yves Forkl wrote:

> I apologize for asking here this question which probably will not help
> further development of TortoiseSVN much (BTW, a great tool!), but I have
> been looking up and down the Web as well as TortoiseSVN's pages without
> finding an answer to my question.
>
> Since V. 0.3, TortoiseSVN has been using a simple but very useful
> classification scheme for its changes in the change log, using 3-letters
> tokens like ADD, FIX, ENH etc.
>
> Can you point me to a reference which is desribing this classification
> scheme, i.e. the full set of tokens and their meanings?

I'm sorry but there is no reference to this scheme. That's because it's
not an official scheme but one I 'invented' myself. I just wanted to
keep the changelog formatted consistently, so I used always three
letters to describe the type of change.

NEW/ADD/ENH
FIX/BUG
CHG/MOD

would be some tokens you could use.

Stefan

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