The SVN commits will automatically be picked up if you add a reference
to them in your commit log message.  For example, here's one that
propagated to two different issues.

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TRINIDAD-654 & TRINIDAD-651
Fixed close-icon on l/w dialogs.
Also added new skin selectors for skinning dialogs seperately from panelPopup.
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On 8/27/07, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some open source projects differ on code responsibility and bug
> fixing, and I want to make sure I don't step on people's toes. Lately
> I have been using Trinidad on a side project and have been finding
> bugs and areas for small enhancements, as many will realize.
>
> I want to know if it is more customary in the Trinidad project to
> create SVN patches attached to bugs or to just commit the fix right
> into SVN if I am not the original author?
>
> If direct committing is okay, is there a wiki or page that describes
> anything that should be done to ensure that JIRA tracks the SVN commit
> for a given bug?
>
> Thank you,
> Andrew
>

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