My engineering manager asked me to use Conventional Commits for all of our code. I've been using it for about six months now, and I have to say that we're really getting no value out of it as a company beyond the standard habit of writing descriptive imperative messages for discrete units of work. It probably just muddies the waters because it ends up adding a bunch of noise to our commit messages that no one is really thinking about when they write it.
My engineering manager asked me to use Conventional Commits for all of our code. I've been using it for about six months now, and I have to say that we're really getting no value out of it as a company beyond the standard habit of writing descriptive imperative messages for discrete units of work. It probably just muddies the waters because it ends up adding a bunch of noise to our commit messages that no one is really thinking about when they write it.