On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Markus has implemented a nice feature that should help keeping the bugs
up to date: whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
reference the bugs.freedesktop.org bug in the commit message, it will
automatically appear
Hello Lionel,
2012/6/5 Lionel Elie Mamane lio...@mamane.lu:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Markus has implemented a nice feature that should help keeping the bugs
up to date: whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
reference the
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Markus has implemented a nice feature that should help keeping the bugs
up to date: whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
reference the bugs.freedesktop.org bug in the commit message, it will
automatically appear
Hey Lionel,
When pushing to another branch than master or
libreoffice-3-5/libreoffice-3-5-* (in particular to a feature/*
branch), it sets an empty target: whiteboard; it should just not
touch the whiteboard instead of that empty non-informative tag.
Hopefully I have fixed this now. Thanks
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
reference the bugs.freedesktop.org bug in the commit message, it will
automatically appear as a comment in the bug :-)
It seems not to happen this morning. In general, after
Hi Lionel,
Lionel Elie Mamane píše v Pá 17. 02. 2012 v 09:23 +0100:
whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
reference the bugs.freedesktop.org bug in the commit message, it will
automatically appear as a comment in the bug :-)
It seems not to happen this morning. In
Hey,
2012/2/17 Lionel Elie Mamane lio...@mamane.lu:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
reference the bugs.freedesktop.org bug in the commit message, it will
automatically appear as a comment in the bug :-)
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 07:49:04PM +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Ivan Timofeev píše v Út 14. 02. 2012 v 20:33 +0400:
Is it possible somehow include the information about a target version?
Oh - great idea :-) Added that to the script; it does some best-effort
guess, (...)
Please test that
Hi Lionel,
On 2012-02-16 at 14:11 +0100, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
It seems to set target:3.6 for commits to master. As per
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details, this should be
3.6.0.
Fixed :-)
Regards,
Kendy
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LibreOffice
hello,
The bug reference has to have fdo#ABCDE form (where ABCDE is the bug
number), and has to be at the first line of the commit (it does not
matter where on that line).
Sorry, one point is for me not clear:
by the first line, do you mean title line or would it works also as
first line of
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 16:16 +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Markus has implemented a nice feature that should help keeping the bugs
up to date: whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
ooh ! really lovely :-)
Great work Markus !
Michael.
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On 14.02.2012 19:31, Michael Meeks wrote:
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 16:16 +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Markus has implemented a nice feature that should help keeping the bugs
up to date: whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
ooh ! really lovely :-)
Great work
2012/2/14 Ivan Timofeev timofeev@gmail.com:
On 14.02.2012 19:31, Michael Meeks wrote:
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 16:16 +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Markus has implemented a nice feature that should help keeping the bugs
up to date: whenever you are committing / pushing to git, and you
Hi Pierre-André,
Pierre-André Jacquod píše v Út 14. 02. 2012 v 18:02 +0100:
The bug reference has to have fdo#ABCDE form (where ABCDE is the bug
number), and has to be at the first line of the commit (it does not
matter where on that line).
Sorry, one point is for me not clear:
by
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Timofeev píše v Út 14. 02. 2012 v 20:33 +0400:
Is it possible somehow include the information about a target version?
Oh - great idea :-) Added that to the script; it does some best-effort
guess, by saying It will be available in LibreOffice x.y.z., where x.y
is derived from the
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