>> I find this commit message improvable also according to Linux software
>> development documentation.
>
> Causing people to send out new versions of things for tweaks to the
> commit log consumes time for them and everyone they're sending changes to.

Improving patches (besides source code adjustments) is an usual software
development activity, isn't it?


> Pushing people to make trivial rewordings of their commit logs to
> match your particular taste is not a good use of people's time.

Corresponding tweaks can be combined with recommended tags.
It can be that only “trivial” items were left over for another bit
of fine-tuning. Subsequent description variants can reduce
the probability for additional patch review iterations, can't they?

Regards,
Markus

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