Hello, > I prefer to use the active voice (and present, not past) in ChangeLog > entries.
actually, I prefer it, too. It's just that when someone told me to use the past tense, I found his reasons stronger than mine. But I continued to use the imperatives, anyway. > The same goes for comments in code, of course. Whn you write: /* Compute the multiple. */ cents = 100 * dollars; it's clear it's an imperative. (C is an imperative language, after all, and comments are the same, just on a higher level.) > In some respects, > ChangeLog entries are comments on the development process, so they are > analogous to code comments. Oh, thank you. That's the origin and the reason I was searching for. One might think that it's a ``log'', with records of what was done. But not, it an ``analogy'' to code. ;-) > FWIW, that has been the `standard' in coreutils since day 1. As I said above, I prefer the ``imperative'' style, too. > ... -- it's not that big a deal, after all. Exactly. Thank you Jim for your comments, t helped me to understand the motives behind it. Have a nice day, Stepan