I would not like to "bzr commit" to ever go and commit without "-m" or starting an editor, that would break least surprise.
Though "commit -F" (standing for, what?) to use the message specified on the last commit attempt if it failed sounds useful.
I would not like to "bzr commit" to ever go and commit without "-m" or starting an editor, that would break least surprise.
Though "commit -F" (standing for, what?) to use the message specified on the last commit attempt if it failed sounds useful.