On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 03:15:28AM +0200, Remo Senekowitsch wrote: > You can stuff as much free-form metadata into the commit message as you > want, because git itself doesn't care much about what's in there. The > better analogy would be to put the names of your mom and dad in the > "parent" header as a free-form piece of metadata about the heritage of > the commit author. That's gonna break stuff. The point was that lacking a change ID header people have been resorting to conventions, and to point out that people have been using ticket IDs as change IDs. It's just an observation.