Semantic commit messages? #5291
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Hi @christopher-cudennec. I think that's a good idea overall, but I doubt it would be practical for Dropwizard. Many new features and fixes are contributed by the community and enforcing a convention for commit messages would cause overhead for both contributors and reviewers. |
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Hey Dropwizard Team!
While trying out your latest 2.1 release I realized that it's really hard to tell which changes are important for us as consumers of your library. What about using semantic (or conventional) commit messages that contain a meaning, e.g. "feat", "fix", "core", ...
It would be much easier to decide if a new release contains important changes.
Cheers,
Christopher
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