No objection from me, if it makes things easier for you - as long as you are aware that you may get requests from customers saying "Hey, I see you used my bug tracker ticket id # in a CouchDB commit..." ;)
-Joan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ilya Khlopotov" <iil...@ca.ibm.com> To: dev@couchdb.apache.org Sent: Friday, June 17, 2016 7:07:22 PM Subject: Extra reference in a commit message Hello, We at Cloudant using our own bug tracker. Quite often we have two tickets opened for the same problem. One ticket is in ASF JIRA and another one in our internal bug tracker. We have some automation, which compiles the issues we worked on in a current release cycle. However, it is extremely challenging to get it working right. Since it needs to consult two independent trackers with no link between them. We are considering adding a second reference in a commit message. Does anyone have a strong opinion against it? Would these unrelated references be too annoying for the community? Best regards, ILYA Khlopotov