Hi,

since we have been using Agilo for the last 3 weeks we encountered
some "issues" with SVN/Subversion integration. However, I'm not so
into the whole Python stuff and the scripts so I just want to ask
first - I hope no one is blaming me for this ;-)

We're using trac/Agilo not only for pure Scrum development but also
for some support tasks which come in on a daily basis and need to be
done. However, these Support tickets (a new ticket type) are not
configured to be in a sprint but they sometimes involve code changes
which I want to be shown in the history of this ticket.

But currently, Agilo does not show me the commits of such tickets in
the ticket history. This only happens if tickets are assigned to the
current sprint.

Any idea how to solve this? (I know, just look into the
post_commit_hook but Python is not my language so I decided to ask
first.)

Thanks in advance!
  Andreas

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