I thought conventionalcommits.org was very well known.
I made my company use it and now it’s so much easier to navigate git history. We also get automatic, humanly readable changelogs for free.
I thought conventionalcommits.org was very well known.
I made my company use it and now it’s so much easier to navigate git history. We also get automatic, humanly readable changelogs for free.
Turns out that is your experience, and it cannot be extrapolated to the rest of the world.
In fact, my experience is actually opposite. Everytime I go back to Windows to do some task… Wi-Fi has trouble finding my access point, and when it finally connects (sometimes after having to reboot) the connection is simply not as strong. Oh, and some bullsh*t software got reinstalled and it even set itself up as launching-at-start-up, after I had to almost hack the OS to allow me to do that.
So, do I extrapolate to the rest of the world?
Capital i is same as non-capital L… So a horrible font for me.
Nope, they don’t share their server code. Not cool.