On Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 12:19:43PM +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
> Duy Nguyen <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > The file is for past commits only.
>
> > New commits can contain these info in their messages.
>
> If it's not forgotten. Experience shows that things like issue numbers
> have a tendency to be omitted, and then they stay missing.
>
> At any rate, this is exactly the kind of stuff that tags are useful for,
> except that using them for all that would render the "tag space"
> overcrowded.
Actually, I would say this is exactly the sort of thing notes are for.
git.git uses them to map commits back to mailing list discussions:
git fetch git://github.com/gitster/git +refs/notes/amlog:refs/notes/amlog &&
git log --notes=amlog
See also notes.displayRef in git-config(1).
Notes aren't fetch by default, but it's not hard for those interested to
add a remote.*.fetch line to their config.
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