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Following this topic, what is the best (as in witty and/or funny) commit message you have ever encountered?

For example, here's the message for a commit I made a few minutes ago:

This change should have never been made. It kills little children.
NOTE TO SELF: Don't do everything [the boss] tells you immediately.

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-1, +close: You stated in this thread (stackoverflow.com/questions/639035/…) that non-serious poll questions should be closed until wikied. This standard does not exclude your own posts. – Juliet Mar 12 '09 at 16:07
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-1, +close following your own standards this is "not a question" and should be closed or wikified – SinneR Mar 12 '09 at 16:24
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@Princess and SinneR: you're both right. I've been meaning to wikify this question. – Can Berk Güder Mar 12 '09 at 16:41
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Rev 53571: "This is a basic implementation that works."
Rev 53572: "By works, I meant 'doesnt work'.  Works now.."
Rev 53573: "Last time I said it works? I was kidding.  Try this."
Rev 53574: "Just stop reading these for a while, ok.. "
Rev 53575: "Give me a break, it's 2am.  But it works now."
Rev 53576: "Make that it works in 90% of the cases.  3:30."
Rev 53577: "Ok, 5am, it works.  For real.  
            Back when I said basic implementation? Scratch that."
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These are pretty much paraphrases of a sequence of emails I sent out to a webdev team a few weeks ago when I was struggling with a form input encoding problem... ugh. – Andrew Heath May 18 '10 at 3:02
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There's always at least one string of these on pretty much every project I work on. – namuol Sep 21 '11 at 13:47
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We had a class that had been around forever, and that was central to a lot of the work our application did. But the class name was pretty much incomprehensible (and always had been).

One day while I was pairing with a consultant, he convinced me to refactor and give it a sensible, readable name. Here's the commit comment:

Joe & Don -- TBS_Coll is dead. Long live TProjection.

                   ----------
                  /          \
                 /    REST    \
                /      IN      \
               /     PEACE      \
              /                  \
              |     TBS_Coll     |
              |  33809 revisions |
              |    killed by a   |
              |     Level 26     |
              |    consultant    |
              |    wielding a    |
              |     blessed      |
              |  +3 refactoring  |
              |                  |
              |       2006       |
             *|     *  *  *      | *
    _________)/\\_//(\/(/\)/\//\/|_)_______
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Oh God, my soda is all over the monitor... – Sorin Comanescu Jun 10 '09 at 15:12
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Given how much it's improved our code, it's worth the time spent on the ASCII art. – Joe White Jul 8 '09 at 0:09
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I don't know what these changes are supposed to accomplish but somebody told me to make them.

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cringe. grudging +1 – TokenMacGuy Jun 10 '09 at 14:35
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To those I leave behind, good luck!

Committed by an ex-employee on his last day of work - the code didn't even compile.

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You shouldn't be allowed to commit code on your last day. – Bill the Lizard Jan 11 '09 at 15:49
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<vcs of choice> diff – Chris Kaminski Jun 10 '09 at 14:52
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Tyop fix.

Yes, just like that.

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"No changes made"

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I've had to do that. It's usually best to comment why the checkin was necessary anyway. – Joshua Jan 10 '09 at 16:06
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which is usually followed by a list of 10 files all with changes. – Ray Booysen Jan 10 '09 at 23:07
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Look at your commit message, now back to mine. Now back at your message. Now back to mine. Sadly it isn't mine, but if you stopped writing non meaningful commit messages, it could look like mine. Look down, back up, where are you? You're browsing revisions, looking at changes your changes could look like. Did you break the build? Back at my commit message, it's a message saying something you want to hear. Look again at the source code. The source code is now diamonds. Anything is possible when you post meaningful commit messages. I'm on a horse.

Inspired by: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE

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MSVC6 pain:

"COMP: Day 8 of our attempt to compile vtkUnicodeString on MSVC 6. I am increasingly concerned about the expedition's morale -- our cook, Johnson has begun to alternate between sullenness bordering on insubordination and fits of increasing anger. I fear that extreme measures may need to be taken to enforce good order and discipline among the men ..."

http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Common/vtkUnicodeString.cxx?revision=1.10&view=markup

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This has simply got to be a literary reference, but I don't know from what...anyone? – Beska Jul 7 '09 at 12:52
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The best public one i've encountered is probably this xkcd reference in the OpenBSD tree resulting in a man-page for msleep(9):

Log message:
<oga> art write me a manpage
<art> What? Write it yourself.
<oga> sudo art write me a manpage.
<art> ok

Document msleep(9).
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"Changed tabs to 4 spaces."

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I would flip out of I saw this commit message. If you really want to treat the indents as spaces, configure your editor to do that with tabs behind the scenes. don't change every line in the file... – rmeador Oct 9 '09 at 1:25
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just one commit after big commit with a long list coupled changes...

"Sorry I forgot to add the files"

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Im glad git allows me to fix commits I get wrong like this. Other scms should follow this pattern. – TokenMacGuy Jun 10 '09 at 14:37
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I got rickrolled by a colleague's changelist :/

Another one was "Tell me if you read this". When my friend asked the guy why he'd written it, he got a free mars bar for his efforts.

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Never going to give you up...Never let you down...Never gonna run around and desert you. – Michael Kniskern Apr 23 '09 at 22:06
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I like "Friday 5pm"

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I once worked with a guy who loved to write code, reams and reams of code. Even if it wasn't necessary, more code was always better. He would crank out a few hundred lines a day or a couple of thousand over a weekend and his commit message was always the same:

"misc"

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"I'm sorry."

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Removed curse words from the code

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From the StackOverflow repository:

changeset 2089:df87fd7fa064
date: Jan 10 2009
author: jdixon
| penis

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I'll assume the names were changed to protect the innocent? – Kieveli May 27 '09 at 17:08
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"Going skydiving this weekend."

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Revision: 329109 Author: borgman Date: 10/5/2010 12:40:52 PM Message:

changed the old code to new code

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"If you're reading this, I'm screwed..."

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I commit they to the land of the free but alas not that free of bugs.

Commit "murder"

Commit-ted to this code I am not but you asked me so there.

I am so Committed!

Commit-ee designed - dont blame me.

The commit-ee made me do it

So long and thanks for the save

Source Code Control to Major Tom

Damn didnt mean to save - but hey at least its in

Its not full of stars Dave... Its not full of stars..

** cries**

the shiney mice made me do it.

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My organization puts pre-commit hooks that must be satisfied. You have to specify a bug number to match it up with the bug repo.

One dev., upon reaching bug number 409, put:

She's so fine, my bug #409
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Bug 1920 -- Embarassing Lack of Thorough Testing

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My own: Fixed an error in the time space continuum.

The darn thing was behaving as if we had a cache-coherency problem, only there was no cache. Thankfully, I found the bug.

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The best I've seen is a single space which came very popular at my workplace after the architect put a rule in TFS that you could not check in unless you wrote a comment.

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Most annoying (and frequent) one on a recent project:

Refactoring

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You'd probably be even more annoyed when I commit a change commented by "Refactored Mercilessly!" – TokenMacGuy Jun 10 '09 at 14:41
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"Now <insert feature> sorta kinda works."

I just love this one, because it doesn't suggest, that the feature is fully completed. I use it all the time. :)

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There was a bug in the desktop module of our software that would do some funky things to phone numbers, so the web module always choked on the data. I wasn't in charge of the desktop module, which meant that my web module wouldn't work correctly until the desktop guy got around to my bug report.

This is my commit message on the web module after waiting for a week or two:

I... I... I didn't receive my bug fix this week. I could set the module on fire...

A couple of days later:

And then the boss told me to talk to development and development told me to talk to the boss and I still haven't received my bug fix and he took my stapler and he never brought it back...

The next day:

Well, Ok. But... that's the last straw.

Can you tell that I'm a major "Office Space" fan?

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+1 for the office space references. -1 for pointing them out. – Oorang Jun 11 '09 at 7:08
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"Will this work?"

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