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Why many commit messages are so short? #89

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It is well-known that all popular open source projects care about having good commit messages and nice git history. It is an investment that at some point pays off. A few years ago, I even wrote a blog post about that. The problem is that such investment actually starts paying off only when multiple people contribute to a project or the project is really mature enough. It took a long time for me to start considering Tilck as kind of mature. Actually, that's not even a binary value, it's a slow process instead: with time (and commits!), the project matured even if it still has a long way to go. Therefore, by looking at the commits from the initial one to today, it's possible to observe how…

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Aug 5, 2021
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