Improve issue referencing standards in contributing guidelines (#106)#239
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anish-devgit wants to merge 1 commit intoaboutcode-org:mainfrom
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Improve issue referencing standards in contributing guidelines (#106)#239anish-devgit wants to merge 1 commit intoaboutcode-org:mainfrom
anish-devgit wants to merge 1 commit intoaboutcode-org:mainfrom
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…e-org#106) - Updated contributing.rst to fix typo: enthusiatic → enthusiastic - Enhanced writing_good_commit_messages.rst to recommend full GitHub URLs for issue references instead of shorthand (aboutcode-org#123) format - Added guidance on when to use shorthand vs. full URLs: * Shorthand acceptable for commits within same repository * Full URLs required for code comments to prevent broken references when code is moved between repositories This change helps maintain traceability when code and documentation are migrated to different repositories. Fixes aboutcode-org#106 Signed-off-by: Anish <anishkumar@example.com>
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Summary
Fixes #106
Updates contributing guidelines to recommend full GitHub URLs for issue references instead of shorthand numbers, preventing broken references when code is moved between repositories.
Changes Made
contributing.rst: "enthusiatic" → "enthusiastic"writing_good_commit_messages.rstto recommend full GitHub URLs (e.g.,https://github.com/aboutcode-org/aboutcode/issues/234) for code comments and cross-repository references#234) is acceptable for commit messages within the same repositoryRationale
When code or documentation is moved to a different repository, shorthand issue references (
#123) will point to a completely different issue in the new repo, breaking traceability. Full URLs remain valid regardless of where the code lives.Testing
Before / After
Before: Contributors were instructed to use
#234for all issue referencesAfter: Contributors are now guided to use full URLs for code comments and cross-repo references, with shorthand accepted for commit messages within the same repository