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Status Future consideration
Categories Integrations
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 9, 2023

Integrate any and all Git commits, regardless of the length of the commit message

Commit messages hold absolutely useful information and should never be limited characterwise. Additionally EWM administration has no control over the length of commit messages and possibly hasn't even got the possibility to contact the user base using Git. It must be able to reference any Git commit regardless of the length of the commit message.

For the users it's  in no way understandable that some commits are linked and others are not. This is a bug to them - understandably. We have no full documentation in EWM because of this and there is no way of knowing whether there would be more commit references or not. It is always necessary to check the source code and all commits to get the full picture, EWM is not a reliable source of information in this case.

Idea priority Urgent
Needed By Yesterday (Let's go already!)
  • Guest
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    Aug 14, 2023
    The EWM Ideas Review board looked at this request and decided to keep it on the Backlog as an uncommitted candidate for a future release.