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The following page has been changed by JonathanEllis: http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GitAndJIRA New page: [From an email by Eric Evans. Cleanup welcome.] I know there are at least a few people that use Git to work up patches for Cassandra and so I thought I'd draw your attention to the excellent git-jira-attacher.py[1] script by David Reisss. This script turns a range of commits into a patch series and attaches them to Jira. See CASSANDRA-139[2] for an example of what this looks like. [1] http://github.com/dreiss/git-jira-attacher/ [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-139 I also have a fork[3] of David's repo with a couple of additional scripts, jira-apply and jira-am. [3] http://github.com/eevans/git-jira-attacher/ jira-apply is useful with or without Git for applying patches that may or may not have been created with Git, think of it as a Jira enabled version of patch(1). jira-am is what you would use to apply a patch series that was created by git-format-patch/git-jira-attacher.py, and attached to a Jira incident. It will apply the attachments in order, creating a new Git changeset for each patch in the series. Think of jira-am as a Jira enabled version of git-am(1). Comments, questions, suggestions, complaints, patches, etc regarding the scripts in my repo welcome.
