On 12/21/2015 01:27 PM, Otavio Salvador wrote:

Commit logs are suppose to have the information useful to understand
the reason of the change. Latest hides all behind it and does not
communicate anything. I don't think expect people to read the code to
know you bumped (and to which) revision is right.

Having the exact upstream commit id - a bunch of random numbers and letters - in the commit message does not make the commit message any more useful, readable, or searchable. You can't even click on that id to open a gitweb webpage with the upstream patch (having that kind of link *would* be useful though).

The change to the recipe is short, and no one should be overwhelmed by looking at it if they need the commit id.

Alex
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