At 2017-11-04T17:05:20+0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> I suggest doing it the opposite way.  Before committing a change you
> should prepare a ChangeLog entry.  At `git commit' time, simply use
> the ChangeLog entry as the commit message, without the date and e-mail
> line, and without any leading tabs.
> 
> This implies that the ChangeLog entry starts with a git-compatible
> first line (i.e., something not longer than approx. 75 characters),
> followed by an empty line, followed by a more detailed description if
> necessary or appropriate, using the standard ChangeLog syntax and
> format.

That's very close to what I actually did for the mom changes I committed
today.

I'll learn.

I hope.  :-O

-- 
Regards,
Branden

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