docs: clarify the description of Git's data model.#2171
docs: clarify the description of Git's data model.#2171anordin95 wants to merge 1 commit intogit:masterfrom
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Welcome to GitGitGadgetHi @anordin95, and welcome to GitGitGadget, the GitHub App to send patch series to the Git mailing list from GitHub Pull Requests. Please make sure that either:
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There are issues in commit d3061fa:
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@anordin95 thank you for your contribution! The Git mailing list reviewers are occasionally quite harsh with newcomers, especially when they see a commit message they deem not to their liking. In this instance, you will find plenty of inspiration in https://github.blog/2022-06-30-write-better-commits-build-better-projects/, especially this part:
Also, most reviewers on that list seem to prefer the commit title to start with a prefix and a colon, followed by lower-case (deity forbid if you don't!). For this commit, I would suggest |
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There are issues in commit f01b580:
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Thank you for the helpful feedback @dscho! Hahah, yes, I have seen the light and accordingly switched to lower-case ;) I'm going to do a few more passes on this article and likely incorporate some more additions before submitting by the way. |
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