Daniel Gruno wrote on Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 15:52:17 +0100:
> On 01/25/2013 03:40 PM, Andrew Stitcher wrote:
> > On Fri, 2013-01-25 at 07:20 +0000, Tony Stevenson wrote:
> >> Andrew,
> >>
> >> The reason the SVN integration was dropped was because the code that runs 
> >> that module was extremely inefficient. 
> >> We submitted a patch to Atlassian, which to my knowledge still has yet to 
> >> be applied, and until it is we cannot run it as the current code cannot 
> >> cope with a repo of >=1.4m revs.
> >>
> >> So until that situation is resolved we will not run that code again, as it 
> >> was incredibly detrimental to the JIRA service.  If someone finds a *good* 
> >> 3rd party plugin, available via the Atlassian UPM we might consider that.  
> >> But I have yet to see one. 
> > 
> > Thanks for the clear explanation.
> > 
> > Is this also true for git integration? Is there git integration
> > available for JIRA (that we could potentially use)?
> > 
> >>
> There is a way to have git -> jira integration, but it involves some
> steps that you need to clear with infra and your project. Currently, we
> do not have a plugin for git -> jira, but we do have a gitpubsub server,
> which means that you could potentially do the following:
> 
> 1) Have a client listen to gitpubsub
> 2) When a log message contains fx. QPID-1234, register that message
> 3) Create a user account for said script in JIRA, and give it comment access
> 4) Use JIRA's REST API to post a comment in the appropriate JIRA ticket.
> 
> As said, this would need to be cleared with the respective groups first,
> but it is a possibility.
> 
> If you get the a-okay for this, I'd be happy to implement it for you.
> 

Presumably as a patch to Herbert's script?  {svn,git}2{bz,jira}

> With regards,
> Daniel.

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