Hi Yeliz! There is actually a plugin in Jira that scans SVN commit comments for valid JIRA issues and then puts a nice link in the issue if there are any. This is backwards from what you are asking, but its close. You can see all recent Subversion commits for the entire Apache Directory project here<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.ext.subversion:subversion-project-tab>. Of course this is dependent on putting a valid Jira issue in the SVN commit message, so it is hard to enforce the practice. Personally, I am a habitual commit commenter, so I have a personal edict of never commiting without a valid JIRA issue to reference in the comment.
Hope this helps, Chris On 9/25/07, Yeliz Eseryel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys, > I am trying to link the changes that are made in SVN, that are > reported through SVN mailing list and the issues that are opened and > closed in JIRA. I couldn't see an ID or anything that seems to be > common among the two. Do you have any ideas how I can link the two > logically? > > Also generally, do the people who commit changes to SVN go ahead and > update JIRA? or is it typically someone else who does the updating (I > am not asking about the ideal case of what should happen. I am asking > about what is typically happening today.) > > Thanks. > Yeliz. > > -- > Yeliz Eseryel > Ph.D Student in Information Science & Technology > Syracuse University School of Information Studies > http://enterprisesystems.blogspot.com > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >
