yes, that would do the job: great!

But the article explains lots of problems to effectively use this on a shared 
repository: do you know if it's ok with actual git version (1.7.*) and Apache 
setup?
(notice: I'm using git through my IDE which doesn't tell anything about notes)

Regards,

Hervé

Le dimanche 2 décembre 2012 09:53:24 Mirko Friedenhagen a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> you could use git notes http://git-scm.com/2010/08/25/notes.html for this.
> 
> Regards Mirko
> 
> > You can't. Once a commit has been pushed there's no change that can be
> > done.
> > 
> > In practice, if you want the 2-way reference, you need to add the
> > jira-reference to the commit up-front with the classical [MNG-5379]
> > prefix in the message.
> > 
> > Kristia
> > 
> > 2012/12/2 Hervé BOUTEMY <[email protected]>:
> > > I created MNG-5397 Jira issue for "Use SLF4J for logging", with a
> > 
> > classical
> > 
> > > comment to link to svn revision.
> > > I just added a link to equivalent git commit, now we're using git.
> > > 
> > > One thing I used to do with svn in such a case is changing svn:log to
> > 
> > add Jira
> > 
> > > issue reference to the revision commit log.
> > > 
> > > Question: how can I do the same on actual git commit, now that svn is
> > > RO?
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > 
> > > Hervé
> > > 
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