2008-09-18 14:46:43 Greg Stein napisaĆ(a):
> Why this change? Since the last time I spent working on Subversion,
> now that I'm back, I'm finding a crazy amount of attention spent to
> the log messages. Adding periods, correcting typos, adjusting
> indentation, etc. Shoot, I saw somebody correct a log from rev 1400 or
> so just a week ago.
>
> What is up with that? Where is the flexibility, and why so much
> attention?
>
> And with this change to my log message, you remove *MY* character, and
> turn it into some bland message devoid of my personality. I *like*
> shortening to "tho". I don't like you removing my personality from my
> log messages. Are you also going to edit out a joke or quip that I
> might put in there, in the future? Are all our log messages destined
> for some bland, grey goo?
I'm not native English speaker and I thought that "tho" is incorrect.
I can revert this propchange, if you want.
> On Sep 18, 2008, at 7:17, arfrever_at_tigris.org wrote:
>
> > Author: arfrever
> > Revision: 33150
> > Property Name: svn:log
> > Action: modified
> >
> > Property diff:
> > --- old property value
> > +++ new property value
> > @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Bring the branch up to date with respect
> > An extra change snuck into this commit:
> >
> > Updated some comments on string/array lifetimes, and moved an array
> > into
> > -an iteration pool (tho its values are longer-lived).
> > +an iteration pool (though its values are longer-lived).
> >
> > * subversion/libsvn_wc/experiment.c:
> > (generic_walker): dirkeys can be in the iteration pool. the string
> >
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Received on 2008-09-18 16:20:43 CEST