--On Friday, November 19, 2004 2:41 PM -0700 Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

listings to keep the subject line shorter and more informative.  I also
don't need to see "svn commit: rxxxx" at the front of every message.  I
already know it is an SVN commit based on the mailing list it came from.
 And if I am really interested in the revision number, I'm sure I can
get that from the message content.

IMHO, the revision number is the *most* important attribute of the commit. Subversion uses global revision numbers: there is no per-file revisions like CVS. If you know the revision number, you can get everything else. And, we already had a 'cvs commit: ' prefix on our previous CVS emails. -- justin

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