I understand the sentiment behind this response; but I do feel, if you're asking people to update via SVN, it's only fair to give them some clue what they're getting when they do. So you might want to get past the initial knee-jerk "how dare you criticize something that's free" reaction and at least give this some thought.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 6:34 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You can get a refund from the front desk.
Adam.
Sebastian Wiesinger observium@ml.karotte.org wrote:
Hello,
I'm testing out Observium and I like a lot of the things that Observium does. But what really irks me is the way and style of releasing new versions and committing to the SVN repository.
- Commit messages. To quickly get a feel what changed between
revisions I consult the svn log. That is the primary source of information. In the Observium SVN this often leads me to read things like this:
r4147 - CODE, Y U NO LOOK RITE r4140 - Me need your soul, more souls. >:-> r4139 - you're not ready for this. :) r4125 - disable whatever the fuck that is r4101 - add some crappy errors
And on and on.