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Questions about bk commit template: msg#00004version-control.bitkeeper.user
Hi! I'm trying to use the bk commit template to remind developers to add a comment including the bug number they are fixing. Is there a way to have some help text in the template which is not added to the comment even if a developer forgets to trim the text? I want to do something like this: ------o<------------------------------------------------------- BUG#<your bug number> WL#<worklog id> > You must make sure to enter either a bug number or a reference to > the feature design document. Also, please include a high-level > description of the problem that is solved by this changeset, not > just a technical description of the code that was changed. -------->o------------------------------------------------------ and I want the text prefixed by '>' to be excluded from the changeset comments automatically, even if the developer neglects to delete it. Any way to do this? cheers, -elliot
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