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Re: Classification of changes in change log

From: Yves Forkl <Y.Forkl_at_srz.de>
Date: 2006-08-07 12:15:37 CEST

Stefan Küng wrote:
> Yves Forkl wrote:
>
>> 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.

So it's no wonder Google would always redirect me to the TortoiseSVN
project. ;-) Great invention of yours.

I would like to stick to your scheme for my projects as I consider it
highly useful. May I ask you to define the meaning of each of the tokens
- determined by the usage you made of them - in one line or just a few
words?

(Aside the above, I also found "DEV" in TSVN's change log.)

NEW:

ADD:

ENH:

FIX:

BUG:

CHG:

MOD:

DEV:

   Yves

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