Hi
I'm trying to find a way of reducing scope of mistakes when committing to SVN and manually entering the JIRA ID in the commit. I was hoping be able to select a JIRA from a dropdown menu (either in JIRA or in a seperate svn client that communicates with JIRA) as part of the commit process. I stumbled across JIRASvn but that doesn't seem to be supprted any more - I got that from github and installed I can't seem to get it working.
Surely I can't be the first person wanting to do this ?
Just to clarify - not just viewing previous commits that I want to see- I can see this from Fisheye. I'm trying to find a way to make it easier for developers to select a JIRA as part of the commit process,
Any help gratefully received
Regards
Jim
Commit Policy Plugin works on the server-side (not in the client-side), thus it does not assist in the way you expected, but it surely reject mis-typed issue keys.
It won't make the process easier, but it will make that safer. Give it a try.
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