Taylor R Campbell wrote: > They mean different things. > > `hi dev@' means `FYI, dev@, you broke this, so I'm fixing it'. > > `ok dev@' means `dev@ reviewed and approved this change'.
I'm well aware they mean different things. > One connotation of `hi dev@' may be `dev@ is an idiot'; it can be > offputting -- and it's not really necessary to call them out publicly. > Sometimes dev@ has a rapport with the committer and will take it as > good-natured, but a passive observer can't tell the difference between > one colleague joshing another and someone saying `you're an idiot and > I cleaned up your mess'. Module Name: src Committed By: riastradh Date: Thu Aug 14 16:26:21 UTC 2014 Modified Files: src/distrib/sets/lists/modules: md.amd64 Log Message: Add dtrace modules to amd64-xen module set list. Hi [redacted]! There is at least one more commit with 'hi dev@' from you. Alex