Re: [general] How to link JIRA issues and commits

2009-02-04 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2009-02-04, Mark Fortner phidia...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not a committer to the project, but I've worked on other projects with svn and JIRA. If you use the Eclipse, there's a plugin called Mylyn that you can use that makes this process a little easier. Thanks for the pointer Mark. I've

Re: [general] How to link JIRA issues and commits

2009-02-04 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi, On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Rahul Akolkar rahul.akol...@gmail.com wrote: Due to this, noting the svn revision in a comment to the JIRA issue can be considered optional (its good practice nevertheless). +1 on it being good practice Including the relevant revision number in a Jira

Re: [general] How to link JIRA issues and commits

2009-02-03 Thread Rahul Akolkar
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:14 AM, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote: Hi all, since I'm sort of a new commons committer (technically I've always been, I've just not used it much) I'm unsure whether there is a policy of how you connect svn commits and JIRA issues around here. So far I've

Re: [general] How to link JIRA issues and commits

2009-02-03 Thread Mark Fortner
Hi Stefan, I'm not a committer to the project, but I've worked on other projects with svn and JIRA. If you use the Eclipse, there's a plugin called Mylyn that you can use that makes this process a little easier. As you work on an issue, Mylyn keeps track of the files that you worked on (called a