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Re: "svn commit" should always prompt after popping up a log message editor

From: mark benedetto king <mbk_at_lowlatency.com>
Date: 2003-10-09 19:57:19 CEST

On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 09:10:44AM -0500, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> I'd go ahead and take this a few steps further. Use this message to
> explain that:
>
> a) people are free to edit below the line -- as long as the line
> remains, that block will be removed.
> b) people are free to remove the line, and then anything that was
> previously below it will be kept in the log message.
> c) people are free to remove the line and everything below it.
>

-- Subversion searches for this line --
If the above line appears in your saved message, it and all text that
follows it will be discarded. If the saved message contains no undiscarded
text, you will be asked for confirmation before the commit proceeds. This
feature can be used to intentionally abort the commit by saving an empty
message.

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