Improvements to trac/svn workflow?
Paul Guyot
pguyot at kallisys.net
Sat Sep 16 17:13:13 PDT 2006
Hi all,
I don't know what other developers and users think about it, but I
find our current installation and habits with trac & svn difficult to
work with.
Is there a way to get trac to send e-mails when some bugs we're
watching is updated? Even the original poster of the bug doesn't get
e-mail feedback. See for example the discussion at http://
trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/10651
Is there a way to get more useful rss feeds? Could we at least remind
the port concerned in the commit messages?
This is typically the kind of messages I get from the timeline feed.
http://svn.macosforge.org/projects/macports/timeline
http://svn.macosforge.org/projects/macports/timeline?
milestone=on&ticket=on&wiki=on&max=50&daysback=90&fo
rmat=rss
Title: Ticket #10660 (enhancement) closed by markd at macports.org
Body: Committed. Thanks!
Title: Ticket #10652 (enhancement) closed by markd at macports.org
Body: Committed. Thanks!
Title: Ticket #10707 (defect) created by eddyxu at gmail.com
Body: the output message of svn is wrong.
The title contains very little interesting information. For example,
"Ticket" takes way too much room on the title line, enhancement and
defect are much less informative than the name of the port or the
title of the ticket. The author of the change is already the author
of the rss entry, we don't need it in the title.
Likewise, the feed for svn commits is completely useless. It doesn't
even mention the files that are affected.
Title: Revision 19599: Nuking port. I accidentally committed this not
realizing that
Body: Nuking port. I accidentally committed this not realizing that
p5-libapreq2 was the same port.
Finally, the e-mails for svn commits are all authored
source_changes at macosforge.org and this makes it more difficult to
quickly find a change in the mail box.
Is there anything we can do to improve the workflow?
Paul
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