ron minnich wrote:
On 2/2/07, Stefan Reinauer stefan.reinauer@coresystems.de wrote:
committed-by can be retrieved from the svn system per revision.
I guess I am not being clear. What I want to see, in email, is that a fix got committed. We recently saw a bunch of patches hit the list, with signed-off-by, then acked-by, and then I have no idea if that particular set of patches was committed. So a committed-by would be useful to me. I'd like to see it in the same thread of mail that the discussion of the patches occurred in. Then I can look at the thread and even search for a committed-by.
Ah OK, that makes sense. So you want to find out quickly which version of a patch was committed without manually comparing the checkin message with all patches on the list.
is there something about this that makes no sense?
Now that you cleared it up, I think it is a useful tool. But I would not use Committed-by or such stuff. Simply a short reply "Applied."
Regards, Carl-Daniel