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  • <tt>[https://cgit.kde.org/{{{1}}}.git/commit/?id={{{2}}} {{{2}}}]</tt> ...
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  • ...est is created by volunteers using a web application called [http://enzyme.commit-digest.org/ Enzyme] (written by Danny Allen). ...nded to subscribe to the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digest KDE Commit-Digest mailing list] and read the guidelines provided in the ''Documentatio ...
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  • === Never commit code that doesn't compile === ...les with your local setup. You should also consider what consequences your commit will have for compiling with the source directory being different from the ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Commit Digest/Guidelines]] ...
    38 bytes (4 words) - 23:11, 30 January 2011
  • ...y describe. An atomic fix mostly will have only one of them. If there is a commit which contains multiple changes it might be adequate to add both. {{Unsigne ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] Composing better guidelines for reviewing and classifying commits for the Commit Digest. The source of the original inclusion guidelines can be found [https ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] ...any mentions of the publication, always either '''KDE Commit-Digest''', '''Commit-Digest''', or '''Digest''' (note the capitalisation and hyphenation) ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] Some notes for developers on how to increase chances that a commit message is included in the Digest: ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] ...ugs you find that Danny is unaware of here (also send an email to danny AT commit-digest _DOT_ org so I know about it!): ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] * '''[http://commit-digest.org/issues/2011-04-17/ Issue 179]''': - ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] ...ant commits that have happened recently or are shortly expected. Since the commit digest is probably read by people who have a strong interest in the actual ...
    729 bytes (129 words) - 23:46, 22 February 2011
  • This page is about giving hints on how to write a meaningful commit messages that can be easily use for a filling the change log. The commit message can also contain more specific information that wouldn't belong to ...
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  • [http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=calligra.git&a=commit&h={{{1}}} git commit {{{1}}}] ...
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  • ...est is created by volunteers using a web application called [http://enzyme.commit-digest.org/ Enzyme] (written by Danny Allen). ...nded to subscribe to the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digest KDE Commit-Digest mailing list] and read the guidelines provided in the ''Documentatio ...
    2 KB (208 words) - 10:48, 1 June 2018
  • ...added the explanation into the manual, please mark the commit as ''Accept Commit'' ...he both requests, so please also do the social media publishing before the commit goes out of search :) ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] Some notes for developers on how to increase chances that a commit message is included in the Digest: ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] ...ant commits that have happened recently or are shortly expected. Since the commit digest is probably read by people who have a strong interest in the actual ...
    729 bytes (129 words) - 23:46, 22 February 2011
  • Thumbnail for File:Cherry-pick it.png
    Click this to cherry-pick the commit ...
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    Options to use when cherry-picking a commit ...
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  • .... So far it has been developed in a separate repository, with a noteworthy commit history which ideally should be kept exactly (e.g. if multiple authors comm ...d way is to import the unmodified history of the subtree and to do a merge commit to move the merged repository to the plugin subdirectory. ...
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  • ...p=phonon-gstreamer.git&a=commit&h=0bf6eb925dbbb4719a2789e53fd3a60eb8adfc26 commit 0bf6eb92]] ...
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  • <tt>[https://cgit.kde.org/{{{1}}}.git/commit/?id={{{2}}} {{{2}}}]</tt> ...
    70 bytes (9 words) - 22:25, 5 March 2017
  • ...ur merging commit. If he did, reset your current head to the latest pushed commit ...hen you land the patch with arcanist, this text will be used for an actual commit. Use the following structure: ...
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    Click on this to get to a merge request's merged commit. ...
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  • =Git for frequent contributions (or patches with more than one commit)= ...git.reviewboard.kde.org ReviewBoard] for revision. A rekonq developer will commit it when necessary. ...
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  • [[Commit Digest| << back]] ...ugs you find that Danny is unaware of here (also send an email to danny AT commit-digest _DOT_ org so I know about it!): ...
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  • ...p=phonon-gstreamer.git&a=commit&h=0bf6eb925dbbb4719a2789e53fd3a60eb8adfc26 commit 0bf6eb92]] ...
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  • **{{commit|kexi|2fbb864}} Make project navigator's "single click" mode work on Windows **{{commit|kexi|d5aae07}} Use the only supported style (breeze) on Windows and Mac ...
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  • == KDE Commit Hooks == The commit hooks are a set of scripts which are executed on KDE's Git server when you ...
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  • ** {{commit|kexi|6a3fe65}} Avoid displaying "(I18N_ARGUMENT_MISSING)" for one complicat ** {{commit|kexi|c9e6040}} Remove unused & outdated check for MarbleControlBox::setMarb ...
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  • The biggest question is when to use the review board and when to commit directly. * You want to commit in some of the libraries (files under libs/), namely main, flake, kotext, o ...
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  • This page is about giving hints on how to write a meaningful commit messages that can be easily use for a filling the change log. The commit message can also contain more specific information that wouldn't belong to ...
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