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Ulli Hafner commented on JENKINS-12972:
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Wouldn't such a feature make more sense in an extra plug-in? I think this 
feature should be available to every item that changes the build status. I.e., 
failing tests, new compiler warnings, new findbugs warnings, etc. Moreover 
(since this is only available with git), it should be an extension to the git 
plug-in. 
                
> Add option to run 'git bisect' to find which commit added new bugs 
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>                 Key: JENKINS-12972
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12972
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: findbugs
>            Reporter: Eyal Edri
>            Assignee: Ulli Hafner
>            Priority: Minor
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> Today, when you run find-bugs plug-in triggered by a git commit, you can't 
> know exactly which commit added those bugs.
> It becomes especially difficult to know when a high volume of commits is 
> pushed at once.
> find-bugs plug-in could have a new option to tick in the 'advanced section',
> which will do a 'git bisect' on the git commits that caused a new bug and 
> display/email to commiter who did it.
> that would simply and automate the process of finding who wrote the bug.

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