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List: kde-commits
Subject: kde-common
From: Waldo Bastian <bastian () kde ! org>
Date: 2004-10-15 21:14:07
Message-ID: 20041015211407.BF42A16D7C () office ! kde ! org
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CVS commit by waba:
Mention CVS keywords
M +33 -2 cvs_instructions.txt 1.12
--- kde-common/cvs_instructions.txt #1.11:1.12
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
+Note: Your login, name and email, have been added to kde-common/accounts
+(in CVS). If your e-mail changes, please update that file.
+
1. CVS QuickStart
=================
@@ -109,6 +112,34 @@
more information.
-Note: Your login, name and email, have been added to kde-common/accounts (in CVS).
-If your e-mail changes, please update that file.
+4. KDE CVS keywords
+===================
+When you commit changes to CVS you will be asked for a description
+of your commit. There are several special keywords defined that you can
+use in this description. These keywords are always uppercase and followed
+by a colon. Each keyword should be placed on a line of its own.
+The following keywords can be used:
+
+BUG: <bugnumber>
+ Marks the bug as closed by CC'ing the commit message to
+<bugnumber>-done@bugs.kde.org This keyword will also be used to
+automatically extract entries for the release changelog.
+
+CCBUG: <bugnumber>
+ CC's to the bugreport by sending mail to <bugnumber>@bugs.kde.org
+
+CCMAIL: <email-address>
+ CC's to the given e-mail address.
+
+FEATURE: [<bugnumber>]
+ Marks the feature as implemented by CC'ing the commit message to
+<bugnumber>-done@bugs.kde.org. This keyword will also be used to
+automatically extract entries for the release changelog, so it makes sense to
+use it for new features even if you don't have a bugnumber for the feature.
+
+GUI:
+ Indicates a change in the user interface. This is used to make
+the documentation team aware of such changes.
+
+
Hope this helps, have fun !
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