I'm pretty sure it's all done in the status.xml file, which gets processed
by forrest.  If you look at any of the commit messages, you should find a
corresponding update to that file.

-- 
Kevin


On 3/23/06 1:42 PM, "Brian K. Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Question from the curious:
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>   When creating a release that has the nifty "here's what's changed"
> (with the hammer, improvement, etc icons), how is that generated? My
> presumption would be a Jira hook... or SVN->Jira, but my presumptions
> have been known to be way off before.
>   Any pointers to that kind of generation would be appreciated.
> [Initially for 3.X series, but also for 4.X - I see a couple places
> where this information is displayed, but not where it comes from]
> 
> Brian
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