On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 05:45:28PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote:
> Primarily, because I didn't know it existed.
> 
> Secondarily because, even though I looked through the code, I'm still fuzzy 
> on exactly what a ticket looks like after the update. It changes the Links? 
> Aren't Links usually to other tickets? So far I've just merged tickets, and 
> made some depend on others. Can a RefersTo store an arbitrary text string 
> like path/under/r...@123? For those who don't know, @123 is subversion's "pin 
> revision syntax."

Yes. RT lets you plug in arbitrary URI schemes. So we added a svn one.

So. this code adds a link from the ticket to the commit when the commit 
includes a [ticket #2313] in the commit message. It also lets you update the 
ticket from the commit message with certain key:value pairs and adds commit 
messages to ticket history.

> 
> Thirdly, my way is a bit less work. The commit hook, since it has access to 
> the svnlook output, has the owner, repository, revisions, and so on. I feel, 
> with my basic understanding of your code, that mine can accomplish the same 
> overall amount of work with less effort.

I'm a big fan of the loose coupling "webhook" style provoked poll of 
RT-Integration-SVN, but really whatever works for you works ;)

-Jesse
> 

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