[pqm-submit:MERGE] Remove default --message

John Arbash Meinel john at arbash-meinel.com
Sat Mar 15 21:48:17 GMT 2008


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Ian Clatworthy wrote:
> John Arbash Meinel wrote:
> 
>> The impetus for this was because Andrew just successfully did:
>>
>> bzr pqm-submit "This is a nice long commit message"
>>
>> However, it thought that was a filename in the current working tree, and
>> sent a message for the last commit on the branch.
>>
>> I didn't want to push this automatically without telling people, because
>> it does disallow 'bzr pqm-submit' with no -m/--message.
> 
> Which is a bit sad because I use the default msg 99% of the time. Can't
> please all the people all the time I guess. :-)
> 
> Ian C.
> 

You don't add your name (igc)? Certainly I know my last commit is
usually "NEWS" or "Review comments from Aaron". Which is certainly not
what I want "Finish get_revision_graph tweaks".

I pretty much never have a clean summary commit as the last commit on my
branch. The only times I do are when I have a single "trivial" bugfix, etc.

John
=:->

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