Remove commit message 50 character soft limit
What does this MR do?
Our commit message guidelines and Danger always mention that commit messages should ideally be less than 50 characters in length. I have seen mention of people disliking this in Slack in the past but I'm not sure if anyone has proposed we remove that guideline.
I personally have never ran into the 72 character limit, but I often exceed the 50 character limit. I can't think of a reason why we would prefer the message be less than 50 characters. In fact, needlessly shortening the commit message could make it more difficult to understand what the change was about.
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Edited by Drew Blessing