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Hi folks,<BR>
<BR>
I've just seen a couple of SVN commit messages go past<BR>
when I sync'd my local git clone of Torque which didn't<BR>
mean that much to me, they were:<BR>
<BR>
SVN 3761 "RT8044 fixed"<BR>
SVN 3760 "updates to code"<BR>
SVN 3748 "Fixed the description"<BR>
<BR>
It'd be nice if a bit more context could be given, for<BR>
example "Fixed broken test for job dependencies (RT8044)",<BR>
"Updates to regular expressions and removal of unneeded<BR>
Perl code in tests" or "Fixed copy and paste error in the<BR>
description of the qdel test".<BR>
<BR>
I'm not having a go at the developers in question, I<BR>
really appreciate what they do, just that it would make<BR>
it easier for us outside to track what's going on with<BR>
the code.<BR>
<BR>
cheers!<BR>
Chris<BR>
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Christopher Samuel - Senior Systems Administrator<BR>
VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computational Initiative<BR>
Email: samuel@unimelb.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.vlsci.unimelb.edu.au/">http://www.vlsci.unimelb.edu.au/</A><BR>
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