Reverse merge Commit message
From: Matt Boehm <bigolewannabe_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 15:37:28 -0700 (PDT)
I absolutely love the recently added feature that puts a commit message when a merge has been executed but noticed that it doesn't identify when a reverse merge has been run.
This can lead to commit messages that are a little harder to understand because "Merged revision(s) 3309 from project/trunk:..." when it's a reverse merge leads a reader to think that the changeset for 3309 has been applied to the branch but actually the changeset was reversed.
I thought it would say "Reverse merged revision(s) 3309 from project/trunk:..."
Thanks for letting me put in this feature request and I love this project.
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