<li>The code must not cause regressions on a reasonable subset of llvm-test,
where "reasonable" depends on the contributor's judgement and the scope
of the change (more invasive changes require more testing). A reasonable
- subset is "<tt>llvm-test/MultiSource/Benchmarks</tt>".</li>
+ subset might be something like
+ "<tt>llvm-test/MultiSource/Benchmarks</tt>".</li>
</ol>
<p>Additionally, the committer is responsible for addressing any problems
found in the future that the change is responsible for. For example:</p>
<p>We believe in correct attribution of contributions to
their contributors. However, we do not want the source code to be littered
with random attributions "this code written by J Random Guy" (this is noisy
- and distracting. In practice, the revision control system keeps a perfect
- history of who change what, and the CREDITS.txt file describes higher-level
- contributions.</p>
+ and distracting). In practice, the revision control system keeps a perfect
+ history of who changed what, and the CREDITS.txt file describes higher-level
+ contributions. If you commit a patch for someone else, please say "patch
+ contributed by J Random Guy!" in the commit message.</p>
- <p>Overall, please do not add contributor names to the source base.</p>
+ <p>Overall, please do not add contributor names to the source code.</p>
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