On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Brian Wolff <bawolff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Personally I prefer it in the first line. Second to a
good one line summary
of what was done, the bug number is the next most important thing. It
allows one to see the context the commit was made in. Having it in the
first line allows one to find it easily and have it displayed in various
"one line" log formats ( including in gerrit when you get a list of commits)
Yeah, that's my perspective as a user of this info as well. Having the
bug numbers visible in Gerrit's list views is pretty handy for me
(while I doubt I'd personally use the Bug:# search much, which is not
to say it's not useful).
That said, most of the time, the bug's also in the topic, so it's not
a huge deal, and I promise this will be my last response in this
thread. :P Although .. perhaps in some magical future the bug # could
be displayed and clickable in a separate list view column if the Bug:
field is set? ;-)
Erik
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