This doesn't help you if you catch up on commits on an airplane, for example. But more ways of doing the same thing are good.

Of course autolinkifying bug numbers only helps so far. Since neither CVS or subversion has the notion of a change set, it can be hard to see what the set of changes related to a bug really is.

On Mar 17, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Alec Flett wrote:


Mitch was talking about autolinkifying bug numbers on the commit list at lunch, and I offered up an existing solution: bonsai.


I don't subscribe to the commit lists, I just put this bookmark in my toolbar:

Checkins: last day

this will do a query on bonsai and see what the last 24 hours of checkins are, and automatically links to bugzilla with bug numbers.. try it!

 Alec
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