Josh Marshall writes: > When reading https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/guix.html#Submitting-Patches > I do not see guidance on this particular aspect of sending patches. > What do I need to alter, and should those details be added to the > manual? It's not very prominent, but it's there: Please write commit logs in the ChangeLog format (see Change Logs in GNU Coding Standards); you can check the commit history for examples. With a link to the GNU Coding Standards document: https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#Change-Logs Perhaps we could include a condensed version as it borders on TL;DR. > git commit -am "Updating python-argon2-cffi to 20.1.0" If you omit the -m, git will open your $EDITOR where you can contemplate on how best to communicate what the patch does, and write over multiple lines. There are helper functions in Emacs to fill out the boring "* gnu/packages/file-name.scm (variable):" part of the commit message. When unsure, I recommend running "git log the-file.scm" and look at previous commit messages for inspiration. Thanks for persevering! :-)