Vin Shelton writes:
QUERY -
On Dec 20, 2007 5:35 AM, Stephen Turnbull
<unwelcome-guest(a)alioth.debian.org> wrote:
> changeset: 4341:5938003821ac8b2fbb12f38379fdcfb115cf79a9
> tag: tip
> parent: 4340:2834fcbd1a92d5007166f938e9d0959010f3c12f
> parent: 4339:89954a8cc73d4c1ad96065fc9d0ae5866f021127
> user: Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org>
> date: Thu Dec 20 02:34:02 2007 -0800
> files:
> description:
> Merge.
Stephen - what is this message?
Thank you for your support!
According to Mike this is a normal feature of Mercurial. Over on
xemacs-beta I'm trying to convince him it is a BadThang[tm]. Your
posts will help.
Is this a merge to your private
workspace? I got confused into thinking you had promoted
Jerry's
change to the XEmacs-beta repository, but that's not the case, right?
Please arrange not to send personal commit messages to the
xemacs-patches list, it confuses this programmer of very small brain.
On a separate (but perhaps related) topic, Michael - how do you
propose to track when you (or I or anyone) promote changesets from the
hg xemacs repository to the hg xemacs-beta repository? Ideally a
follow-up message to the original PATCH/COMMIT message similar to what
I send for 21.4 patches should be sent, but if sending a non-followup
message is easier to automate, then lets do that. Either way, there
needs to be some message sent to XEmacs-patches for each commit to the
hg xemacs-beta repository.
BTW, in retrospect, "xemacs" is a bad name for the repository, I think
"xemacs-experimental" or "xemacs-bleeding-edge" would be a more
accurate name.
Regards,
Vin
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