Linus Torvalds expressed frustration over the use of passive voice in merge commit messages, preferring active and imperative language instead.
He provided an example of how commit messages should be rewritten for clarity and consistency across the project.
Torvalds noted that while it’s not a major issue, it does add extra work when he has to rewrite messages to match his preference.
I read his message. He didn’t seem grumpy or frustrated to me; just encouraging folks to use a certain style that’s already in wide use, for reduced noise and better consistency.
The message:
Honestly, makes sense, the active voice version is just… more efficient and easier to parse quickly.
Weird the example he gave isn’t imperative, which I think would be “Fix a null pointer dereference in …”
This is the language I use, once I started I never looked back.
Usually just start with the verb.
But it’s Linus so everybody likes to think everything he says is blunt and crass.
“Torvalds complains” makes people click.
Agreed this is essentially a style guide.