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+=== ChangeLog discontinued ===
+
+ With the move to git, this module is switching from a ChangeLog file to
+ relying on commit messages to provide change history. Please write commit
+ messages in the format described at http://live.gnome.org/Git/CommitMessages
+
+ Below is a copy of this format:
+
+=== begin example commit ===
+[tag] Short explanation of the commit
+
+Longer explanation explaining exactly what's changed, whether any
+external or private interfaces changed, what bugs were fixed (with bug
+tracker reference if applicable) and so forth. Be concise but not too brief.
+=== end example commit ===
+
+ - The commit message is mainly for the other people, so they should be able
+ to understand it now and six months later.
+
+ - Always add a brief description of the commit to the _first_ line of the
+ commit and terminate by two newlines (it will work without the second
+ newline, but that is not nice for the interfaces).
+
+ - First line (the brief description) must only be one sentence and should
+ start with a capital letter unless it starts with a lowercase symbol or
+ identifier. Don't use a trailing period either. Don't exceed 72 characters.
+
+ - You can prefix the first line with one tag, to make it easier to know to
+ which part of the module the commit applies. For example, a commit with
+ "[fish] Make it work with newer fortune" in the mate-panel module clearly
+ applies to the fish applet.
+
+ - The main description (the body) is normal prose and should use normal
+ punctuation and capital letters where appropriate. Normally, for patches
+ sent to a mailing list it's copied from there. This main description can be
+ empty if the change is self-explanatory (eg: "Add DOAP file").
+
+ - When committing code on behalf of others use the --author option, e.g. git
+ commit -a --author "Joe Coder <[email protected]>".
+
+ - When referring to a bug, you can use this form: bgo#12345. Use bgo for
+ bugzilla.gnome.org, but you can also reference bugs in other bug trackers:
+ rh means bugzilla.redhat.com, bnc means bugzilla.novell.com, lp means
+ launchpad.net, etc.
+
+ - When a commit closes a bug, the commit message should contain a line like:
+ Closes: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12345