At the moment it's not easy to find the commit that terminates a commitfest thread about a patch. One has to manually compare dates and guess what belongs to what. The commit message nowadays often has the link to the thread ("Discussion") but the other way around is often not so easily found.

For example: looking at

  https://commitfest.postgresql.org/14/1020/

One cannot directly find the actual commit that finished it.

Would it be possible to change the commitfest a bit and make it possible to add the commit (or commit-message, or hash) to the thread in the commitfest-app. I would think it would be best to make it so that when the thread gets set to state 'committed', the actual commit/hash is added somewhere at the same time.


thanks,

Erik Rijkers



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