any commit inside SVN (or anything else) beginning with a comment like #TICKET_ID would be seen by projectorria and added to the history of the concerned ticket (or activity)
this kind of functionality is already provided by many bug tracking system and I find it quite usefull.
Centralizing all the information (including SVN history) in one place is quite conform to the projectorria philosophy and could fit nicely with the existing workflow.
Is it already possible or can this be added as a future evolution ?
Hi,
I support this because we need as well this kind of functionality:
The commit process in CVS ned to be updated so that it storing in projectorria the changes made for a given fix as well as files added (ie. test cases). We have this for our current bug tracker system
Regards,
Evgueni
Connection to a SVN or CVS item is not easy.
In most cases it uses an IDE plugin (for instance Eclipse).
I'm not very competent in SVN dev nor in Eclipse pulgin dev.
If anyone can do it, I'll be glad to include it in a version.
Hello
Some 3 years after this request has been made, I don't know if it has been implemented.
We are using Projeqtor and loving it. And it will be great to offer connectivity with GIT (as this is the source code versionning system we are using) or SVN.
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