On Jul 9, 2012, at 4:37 AM, Herbert Duerr wrote: > Testing is enabled now for the robot [1] that watches out for commits into > our SVN-tree and updates then updates the corresponding bugzilla entry if an > issue was referenced in the commit summary. > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5004 > > At the beginning of the commit summary classic issue references such as > #i123456# are recognized. Some committers demanded that issue reference such > as #123456# (without the 'i') are also accepted, so they are recognized too. > Should we ever switch to another tracker like JIRA this will have to be > revisited, though. > > If the test is successful there is a good chance that the automatism will be > deployed in the apache infrastructure. > > Currently the robot adds a one-line comment to an issue, e.g. > "hdu" committed SVN revision 1234567: #i25920# a test commit > Would it be helpful if the comment was more or less verbose? E.g. it could > mention whether trunk or a branch was updated, which sub-projects (e.g. sw, > sc) were touched, whether a commit into the release branch had a matching > release-blocker flag, etc.
You could add the url: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1234567 That link can followed to show the whole commit. Regards, Dave > > Herbert