For the record. I think it is waste of time to prepare such comments
manually. For most of the IDE activities it should be possible to
capture and track all the changes. Mylar project is going to that
direction already and I believe the best would be to use it to prepare
such comments automatically. Though it does need support for outgoing
change sets.
regards,
Eugene
Jesper Steen Møller wrote:
> For me, it's about the development cycle, and part of that cycle is
> describing the changes I'm going to commit. The projects I work on are
> pretty rigorous about this, and I know many developers are facing that.
> That's why I'd like to have better support for this part of the cycle
> than what's present in the current commit dialog, such as generated
> description of structural changes and other things. For this, the modal
> commit dialog is not really useful, I'm imagining a "notes view" that
> allows me to review my patch and write notes about each changed
> resources, which could then be compiled at commit time.
> There could be a place for both resource specific notes and general
> commit notes.
>
> The view could be standard in the synch perspective. I'll make an
> experimental version one day. This could even tie in with changesets,
> and thus probably be better placed in the Eclipse Team support side of
> things, so I'll post it there.
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