Oh dear. That reminds me of a story I saw here on HN at some point (might have been in the comments) about a dev team that didn't insist on any commit messages in their VCS, so everyone just put in a '.' to meet the requirement that a commit had to have a message for whatever source control system they were using.
My team doesn't have a strict commit message style guide, but good god it better be at least mildly descriptive of what's in the commit.
(I know you're joking, the thought of a 3 character alias to commit with a dummy message just sent shivers down my spine :)
My team doesn't have a strict commit message style guide, but good god it better be at least mildly descriptive of what's in the commit.
(I know you're joking, the thought of a 3 character alias to commit with a dummy message just sent shivers down my spine :)