Heiner convinced me off-line that the current approach already does allow to reconstruct all commit comments relevant for a given file with modest effort.

-Stephan

On 08/29/08 12:35, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Hi Stephan,

the integration of a CWSs will usually happen in a single step, so it's principally not possible to attach single file commit messages to the changed files.

But we can have a kind of "Changlog" attached to the integration revision with the logs of every commit together with the files names (paths). I'm not sure if people will really want this, but if we have the need it can be done.

As for the integration of CWS which were started in CVS, if it really bothers you that the comments are not migrated I can implement something along the above mentioned line. I would need a script which extracts the comments from CVS, collect them in a file and attach this file as integration comment. I guess I need two days or so for scripting and it might slightly delay the integration of your CWS. Is this OK for you?

Heiner

Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/28/08 16:01, Jörg Jahnke wrote:
Hi,

Jens-Heiner Rechtien schrieb:
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Hi Martin,

since almost all OOO300 CWSs (for the RC) will be integrated into DEV300 as well it makes sense to have most of them already integrated into DEV300 before starting the migration. Also there are some quite huge CWSs currently in the queue which will go into DEV300 today or in the next few days.
The current plan is to have all the cws for 3.0 rc ready this week (today or tomorrow).

Currently it looks like that DEV300 m31 (the next DEV300 milestone) could be a good basis for migration.
yes, but I think we should coordinate and announce this on [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Ok.

So are there objections against starting the migration directly after DEV300 m31 gets finished? Otherwise we (Hamburg RE) would start at that time. I should add that ideally any CWSs with greater changes that are finished already should make it into m31 to avoid unncessary work.

There is <http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Path=DEV300%2Fsb93> which touches quite a number of files and should go into QA tomorrow. Not sure whether it is worth waiting for it, though---those who have to do the actual migration work may have an opinion here.

(However, what would disappoint me somewhat is if the CWS's carefully written CVS commit comments were effectively lost, for example in case the CWS is not integrated into the final CVS HEAD revision but only into some SVN revision other than the initial one---that the corresponding SVN revision contains changes for which commit comments can be found by looking at a specific CWS branch tag in the corresponding CVS file log is so much more obscure than if the commit comments can be found by looking at the last HEAD entry in the corresponding CVS file log.)

-Stephan

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