Hello All,

I think it is a great idea to have the svn revision in the JIRA.  Instead of explicitly commenting the JIRA, there may be an easier way:

It seems that if, when you do your commit, you put the JIRA number in the comment, some magic happens and the SVN revision and commit message is added to the JIRA.  For example, look at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-1195 and click on "Subversion Commits".  All I did was put AXIS2-1195 in the commit comment when checking in the code (as the only thing on the first line); the update of the Jira seems to have happened automatically.

Thanks,
Jeff

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Hi,

When you fix a bug and resolve a JIRA, let's make it a best practice to
include the revision number in the comment you put while resolving the
JIRA.

I'm now trying to fix a bug related elementFormDefault="qualified", but
seems this was fixed earlier by Ajith. But when I use the current build
I get the same error. So I wanted to see what he has done to re-fix it
but I have no clue which version to look for.

I've seen Dims doing this, and once in a while I also did it. But shall
we all make it a best practice and do that always? A humble request.

-- Chinthaka


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