Re: GNU ChangeLogs, commit logs and commits
]] Guillem Jover 
|   * Small logical unit commits (if it cannot be described fully in the
|     short summary, then there's probably too many changes):
|     - Others do not get put off by monster commits, or trying to mentally
|       untangle the unrelated changes in their minds.
|     - Makes it easier to verify for correctness, avoid regressions, etc.
|     - Makes it easier to revert or cherry-pick if needed.
As buxy pointed out: how do you think we should do this wrt larger
features?  In the past, you've wanted a squashed commit, is this still
wanted?
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Tollef Fog Heen
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