On 18.07.2018 19:57, Matthew Thode wrote:
On 18-07-18 11:28:16, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 3:26 AM, Matthew Thode
<prometheanfire@gentoo.org> wrote:
On 18-07-18 09:16:07, Johannes Huber wrote:
Hi all,

english is not my mother language, so please clarify what bup means, just
seen here:

https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=ee0e0401478cf30b3ced0405f6b89391e05d2397

Just checked if it was a typo, but can't be:
git log --oneline --grep bup | count -l
Expected 0 lines, got 1248.

It's similiar to a sound you make when you touch something's nose.
*boop*

I just prefer bup instead.  I generally only use it when doing simple
bumps of packages (copy ebuilds with only keyword edits).
My preference is to mention the version being added when committing a
version bump. eg. "cat/pkg: bump to x.y.z".

Yes, it does take a few more seconds, but I think it is worth the effort.

I think more recently I've been following this format.

cat/pkg: x.y.z bup


But can you please *stop* doing this as well? It is neither clear
language *nor* useful reduction.