diff --git a/doc/userguide/devguide/contributing/code-submission-process.rst b/doc/userguide/devguide/contributing/code-submission-process.rst index 99ac93d5e201..b9d38dfec08f 100644 --- a/doc/userguide/devguide/contributing/code-submission-process.rst +++ b/doc/userguide/devguide/contributing/code-submission-process.rst @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Commits #. Commits need to have proper messages, explaining anything that is non-trivial #. Commits should not, at the same time, change, rename and/or move code. Use separate commits for each of this, e.g, a commit to rename files, then a commit to change the code. -#. Documentation updates should be in their own commit (not mixed with code commits) +#. If your code changes or adds new behavior add the documentation updates in their own commit, but make sure to add the same ticket number to both commit messages. #. Commit messages need to be properly formatted (check the example further below in this section): * Meaningful and short (50 chars max) subject line followed by an empty line