Re: [OT] JIRA and CVS

2003-08-14 Thread Jeffrey Bonevich
figgers.  Is it my imagination, or do most project issue trackers, open 
source or licensed, seem to miss the boat on tracking actual code change 
against issues?

hopefully, stellation (the eclipse-based SCM tool) will

Thanx all for the responses.

jeff

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There's no real integration from what I can tell. Anytime you see a maven 
commit message with Jira in it, that means the developers typed it in.
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Jeffrey Bonevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/08/2003 10:31:28 PM:


Totally off the Maven topic, but I was interested in the project's use 
of JIRA for issue tracking.  Could anyone give me a quick run-down or 
point me at the atlassian documentation that describes integration of 
CVS with JIRA (i.e. associate resources in CVS with a given issue; view 
the resource with a link through ViewCVS or some other repository 
browsing service, etc.)?  Is this even possible in JIRA?  I noticed in 
the commit info for maven source files that often a JIRA issue number 
appears...is this automagically being populated using a tool?  or just 
convention of developers?

Is any one aware of open source (or OSS-friendly) issue tracking 
software that has this level of integration with CVS?

I appreciate any responses I get, and they can be off the list as well 
if that works better.

jeff

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[OT] JIRA and CVS

2003-08-14 Thread Jeffrey Bonevich
Totally off the Maven topic, but I was interested in the project's use 
of JIRA for issue tracking.  Could anyone give me a quick run-down or 
point me at the atlassian documentation that describes integration of 
CVS with JIRA (i.e. associate resources in CVS with a given issue; view 
the resource with a link through ViewCVS or some other repository 
browsing service, etc.)?  Is this even possible in JIRA?  I noticed in 
the commit info for maven source files that often a JIRA issue number 
appears...is this automagically being populated using a tool?  or just 
convention of developers?

Is any one aware of open source (or OSS-friendly) issue tracking 
software that has this level of integration with CVS?

I appreciate any responses I get, and they can be off the list as well 
if that works better.

jeff

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Re: [OT] JIRA and CVS

2003-08-07 Thread dion
There's no real integration from what I can tell. Anytime you see a maven 
commit message with Jira in it, that means the developers typed it in.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog:  http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/


Jeffrey Bonevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/08/2003 10:31:28 PM:

> Totally off the Maven topic, but I was interested in the project's use 
> of JIRA for issue tracking.  Could anyone give me a quick run-down or 
> point me at the atlassian documentation that describes integration of 
> CVS with JIRA (i.e. associate resources in CVS with a given issue; view 
> the resource with a link through ViewCVS or some other repository 
> browsing service, etc.)?  Is this even possible in JIRA?  I noticed in 
> the commit info for maven source files that often a JIRA issue number 
> appears...is this automagically being populated using a tool?  or just 
> convention of developers?
> 
> Is any one aware of open source (or OSS-friendly) issue tracking 
> software that has this level of integration with CVS?
> 
> I appreciate any responses I get, and they can be off the list as well 
> if that works better.
> 
> jeff
> 
> -- 
> Jeffrey Bonevich
> Ann Arbor, Michigan
> bonevich at covad dot net
> jeff at bonevich dot com
> http://www.bonevich.com
> 
> "Make me a fire and I'm warm for a night.  Set me
> on fire and I'm warm for the rest of my life."
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Re: [OT] JIRA and CVS

2003-08-06 Thread Brian Ewins
JIRA:
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/v2.3/cvs_emails.html
bugzilla:
http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/html/integration.html
Jeffrey Bonevich wrote:

Totally off the Maven topic, but I was interested in the project's use 
of JIRA for issue tracking.  Could anyone give me a quick run-down or 
point me at the atlassian documentation that describes integration of 
CVS with JIRA (i.e. associate resources in CVS with a given issue; view 
the resource with a link through ViewCVS or some other repository 
browsing service, etc.)?  Is this even possible in JIRA?  I noticed in 
the commit info for maven source files that often a JIRA issue number 
appears...is this automagically being populated using a tool?  or just 
convention of developers?

Is any one aware of open source (or OSS-friendly) issue tracking 
software that has this level of integration with CVS?

I appreciate any responses I get, and they can be off the list as well 
if that works better.

jeff



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Re: [OT] JIRA and CVS

2003-08-05 Thread Konstantin Priblouda

--- Jeffrey Bonevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Totally off the Maven topic, but I was interested in
> the project's use 
> of JIRA for issue tracking.  Could anyone give me a
> quick run-down or 
> point me at the atlassian documentation that
> describes integration of 
> CVS with JIRA (i.e. associate resources in CVS with
> a given issue; view 
> the resource with a link through ViewCVS or some
> other repository 
> browsing service, etc.)?  Is this even possible in
> JIRA?  I noticed in 
> the commit info for maven source files that often a
> JIRA issue number 
> appears...is this automagically being populated
> using a tool?  or just 
> convention of developers?
> 
> Is any one aware of open source (or OSS-friendly)
> issue tracking 
> software that has this level of integration with
> CVS?
> 
> I appreciate any responses I get, and they can be
> off the list as well 
> if that works better.

XDoclet jira listens on mailing list and placess all
the emails with issue reference in subject  as
comments to respective issues. 

Used mostly for CVS commit logs. 

regards,

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