svn commits with an appropriate marker denoting the ticket # (eg.
[perl #39924]) should automatically update the rt ticket. if possible,
the ticket should also be opened if it's not already, and should be
assigned to the committer as a result of the commit.
~jerry
On Jul 24, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Jerry Gay (via RT) wrote:
> # New Ticket Created by Jerry Gay
> # Please include the string: [perl #39931]
> # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
> # <URL: http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=39931 >
>
>
> svn commits with an appropriate marker denoting the ticket # (eg.
> [perl #39924]) should automatically update the rt ticket.
Question: Can we not use 'perl#', but perhaps rt# or bug# (or just #)?
What if we specify a ticket number that doesn't exist, or is isn't in
the parrot queue, or is rejected, or...
> if possible,
> the ticket should also be opened if it's not already,
If a new ticket is created, how would we get the ticket number? Would
the commit message be automatically updated with the right ticket
number? And what syntax would we use, [perl #new]?
> and should be
> assigned to the committer as a result of the commit.
is there a one-to-one correspondence between the svn and rt userids?
>
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