Not currently, but hopefully there will be in a couple of days (I'm working
on implementing this, plus refactoring the trac plugin since it has grown
quite a bit since its early days). Unfortunately it might not work with all
the old tickets out there since branches may have been deleted, but in the
future Volker's release management scripts should somehow indicate what
commit he merges on a ticket when he closes it (and from that the trac
plugin should be able to determine the commits and diff of that ticket).


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:42 AM, Nathann Cohen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hellooooo everybody !
>
> I was looking at a ticket like #15619, which has been merged a while ago,
> and I noticed that clicking on the branch's name leads nowhere as there is
> nothing in the branch that is not already in the trac/develop branch too.
>
> Is there a way to see the list of modifications made by a ticket in Sage ?
> It is possible to find the individual commits on the page, but well...
> There may be many :-D
>
> Nathann
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