Hi, Le 03/10/2011 23:38, Terry Reedy a écrit : > Is it both technically possible (with hg) and socially permissible (with > us) to edit another's commit message? Not easily. A changeset identifier is a hash of date, user, parent changesets hashes, commit message and diff content; editing the commit message makes a new changeset. I’ve read about a company where they use a script or an extension to send changesets to a colleague for review and destroy them locally, so that when they pull the changeset edited by the reviewer, they don’t get duplicates. It sounds complicated. Regards
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