-----Original Message-----
From: Guillaume Radde [mailto:guillaume.radde@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Mirza, Masood (HAL Contractor); Thompson, Sonya (HAL); Doan, Thomas (HAL Contractor); zzSmith, Robert (HAL Contractor); Ruckman, Maurice (HAL); Phatak, Sheetal (HAL); Bojja, Sridhar (HAL Contractor); Fillman, Eric (HAL); Augustine, Anila (HAL)
Subject: Jira-Subversion integration
You may have noticed that in Jira tickets, there is a tab at the bottom of the page that says "Subversion Commits". You can attach a commit to a Jira ticket by putting the Jira ticket number in the commit message.
Example:
$ svn commit -m "Remove duplicated method declaration. Fix JBM-319"
And the created commit will be added to the Jira ticket JBM-319.
Jira parses subversion commit logs every hours looking for Issue numbers so it's normal if you don't see your commit right away.
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Guillaume Radde
Senior Consultant, Red Hat Consulting
guillaume.radde@redhat.com
http://www.redhat.com_o<
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From: Guillaume Radde [mailto:guillaume.radde@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Mirza, Masood (HAL Contractor); Thompson, Sonya (HAL); Doan, Thomas (HAL Contractor); zzSmith, Robert (HAL Contractor); Ruckman, Maurice (HAL); Phatak, Sheetal (HAL); Bojja, Sridhar (HAL Contractor); Fillman, Eric (HAL); Augustine, Anila (HAL)
Subject: Jira-Subversion integration
You may have noticed that in Jira tickets, there is a tab at the bottom of the page that says "Subversion Commits". You can attach a commit to a Jira ticket by putting the Jira ticket number in the commit message.
Example:
$ svn commit -m "Remove duplicated method declaration. Fix JBM-319"
And the created commit will be added to the Jira ticket JBM-319.
Jira parses subversion commit logs every hours looking for Issue numbers so it's normal if you don't see your commit right away.
-------------------------------------
Guillaume Radde
Senior Consultant, Red Hat Consulting
guillaume.radde@redhat.com
http://www.redhat.com_o<
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-----Original Message-----
From: Guillaume Radde [mailto:guillaume.radde@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Mirza, Masood (HAL Contractor); Thompson, Sonya (HAL); Doan, Thomas (HAL Contractor); zzSmith, Robert (HAL Contractor); Ruckman, Maurice (HAL); Phatak, Sheetal (HAL); Bojja, Sridhar (HAL Contractor); Fillman, Eric (HAL); Augustine, Anila (HAL)
Subject: Jira-Subversion integration
You may have noticed that in Jira tickets, there is a tab at the bottom of the page that says "Subversion Commits". You can attach a commit to a Jira ticket by putting the Jira ticket number in the commit message.
Example:
$ svn commit -m "Remove duplicated method declaration. Fix JBM-319"
And the created commit will be added to the Jira ticket JBM-319.
Jira parses subversion commit logs every hours looking for Issue numbers so it's normal if you don't see your commit right away.
-------------------------------------
Guillaume Radde
Senior Consultant, Red Hat Consulting
guillaume.radde@redhat.com
http://www.redhat.com_o<
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