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  HTML Author: Bjørn Erik Pedersen <bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com>
       Date:   Fri, 13 May 2022 11:42:12 +0200
       
       Update CONTRIBUTING.md
       
       Add some info about commit subject prefixes.
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       @@ -85,7 +85,16 @@ To make the contribution process as seamless as possible, we ask for the followi
        
        This [blog article](http://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/) is a good resource for learning how to write good commit messages,
        the most important part being that each commit message should have a title/subject in imperative mood starting with a capital letter and no trailing period:
       -*"Return error on wrong use of the Paginator"*, **NOT** *"returning some error."*
       +*"js: Return error when option x is not set"*, **NOT** *"returning some error."*
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       +Most title/subjects should have a lower-cased prefix with a colon and one whitespace. The prefix can be:
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       +* The name of the package where (most of) the changes are made (e.g. `media: Add text/calendar`)
       +* If the package name is deeply nested/long, try to shorten it from the left side, e.g. `markup/goldmark` is OK, `resources/resource_transformers/js` can be shortened to `js`.
       +* If this commit touches several packages with a common functional topic, use that as a prefix, e.g. `errors: Resolve correct line numbers`)
       +* If this commit touches many packages without a common functional topic, prefix with `all:` (e.g. `all: Reformat Go code`)
       +* If this is a documentation update, prefix with `docs:`.
       +* If nothing of the above applies, just leave the prefix out.
        
        Also, if your commit references one or more GitHub issues, always end your commit message body with *See #1234* or *Fixes #1234*.
        Replace *1234* with the GitHub issue ID. The last example will close the issue when the commit is merged into *master*.