"Daniel Friesen" <daniel(a)nadir-seen-fire.com> wrote:
>> This is a friendly reminder to everyone about
the preferred way to
>> link to bugs in your commit messages. When you include them as
>> part of the footer, they are indexed and are thus searchable. For
>> example:
>> """
>> Fixing some weird bug
>> More explanation
>> Blah blah blah.
>> Bug: 1234
>> Change-Id: Ia90.....
>> """
>> So when you do this, you're able to search
for "bug:1234" via Gerrit.
>> By doing this, you're also removing it from the first line (which was
>> our old habit, mostly from SVN days), providing you more space to
>> be descriptive in that first line.
> I also prefer it in the header. The bug report is
the best description :)
> Is it not possible for Gerrit to search if its in
the
> header? or make it so
+1
Tools should be coded around people. Not the other way
around.
*Argl* :-) May I repeat my question from
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical/66432:
| Is there another software project that uses the summary line
| in a similar way to MediaWiki?
Tim