BTW, when we initially spoke about "that" with Michael (before this thread while working on the monthly blog post) I thought that an easier way to generate the detailed Jira issues notes would be to use Jira itself.

Unfortunately if this works well for releases, you can't filter dates on the 
trunk so you always get all the possible related issues (ie a LOT)

So I have then created this question 
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/41455836/have-a-date-filter-to-configure-release-notes#

But I see no signs of activity, and I'll appreciate if you could push it a bit to see what happen. I believe it's a minor change to them which could benefit to a lot of users.

Thanks (note that you might need to register then)

Jacques


Le 06/09/2016 à 17:51, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Thanks for the tip Michael,

Unfortunately does not work for recent issues.

https://www.bing.com/search?q=OFBIZ-8142&form=MOZESB&pc=MOZT .

BTW same for Google

https://www.google.fr/search?q=OFBIZ-8142&ie=UTF-8

Both have not yet indexed this page, it works for older pages

Jacques


Le 06/09/2016 à 16:24, Michael Brohl a écrit :
Hi Jacques,

You can just mark the Jira number in the message, right-click on it and do a 
Bing search :-)
Ok, its not one click though...

Am 06.09.16 um 15:36 schrieb Jacques Le Roux:
Le 06/09/2016 à 14:39, Michael Brohl a écrit :
I agree, the full Url in the commit message first line is too long.

Jacques, where/in which tool do you need the Url?

Thunderbird mostly to quickly get to the Jira in Firefox w/o C/P the issue number and add it in an URL in place of an existing issue open, this to review, follow, etc.

Taher's idea is OK to me, but anyway I think we don't want to enforce that as a policy, 
and if I'm the only "lazy" person, better to forget it :D.

Jacques






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