"Martin v. Löwis" writes: [Terry Reedy wrote:] > > Is it both technically possible (with hg) and socially permissible (with > > us) to edit another's commit message? > > It's not technically possible, Currently, in hg. git has a mechanism for adding notes which are automatically displayed along with the original commit message, and bzr is considering introducing such a mechanism. I'm not familiar with the hg dev process (I use hg a lot, but so far it Just Works for me :), but I would imagine they will move in that direction as well. > but it would be socially permissible to fix spelling mistakes. The notes mechanism is not useful for fixing spelling mistakes unless they make the message unintelligible, but I suppose it might expand the range of socially permissible additions.
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