I suppose the kenai team should be our first stop.
jerome
On Jan 16, 2011, at 12:07 AM, Bill Shannon wrote:
> Richard S. Hall wrote on 01/15/2011 12:38 PM:
>> On 01/14/2011 08:01 PM, Bill Shannon wrote:
>>> Richard S. Hall wrote on 01/12/11 10:54 AM:
>>>> On 1/12/11 13:51, Chris Kasso wrote:
>>>>> Folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> A quick note that we need to do a better job writing commit comments.
>>>>> Commit comments are used in many ways by many people including by other
>>>>> developers who are trying to track down the source of a new bug.
>>>>>
>>>>> While including the issue number is useful for historical purposes that
>>>>> level of indirection is not helpful when we run:
>>>>>
>>>>> svn log -r NNNNN:MMMMM
>>>>>
>>>>> and try to scan for a particular change or see the commit via
>>>>> commits_at_glassfish.java.net.
>>>>>
>>>>> In your commit comments please include:
>>>>>
>>>>> * What you fixed, added or removed (make it clear why the change was made)
>>>>> * The bug/issue number
>>>>
>>>> Additionally, JIRA has the ability (or at least JIRA at Apache) to capture the
>>>> svn commit messages and associate them with the JIRA issue if you mention the
>>>> issue number, which is really nice. See this issue for an example:
>>>>
>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2749
>>>>
>>>> Click on the "Subversion Commits" link above the comments to see the associated
>>>> commits for this issue. This is one of my favorite features.
>>>
>>> Is that feature enabled for us? How do I use it?
>>
>> It doesn't appear to be enabled for us. At Apache, to use it you just need to
>> mention the issue number in your commit message (e.g., GLASSFISH-XXXXX).
>
> Who do we need to talk to to get that enabled for us?