Jack Repenning <jrepenning@collab.net> writes:
> > find-fix.py
> Python Library Documentation: module find-fix
>
> NAME
> find-fix - find-fix.py: produce a find/fix report for
> Subversion's IZ database
>
> FILE
> /Users/jrepenning/src/svniz/find-fix.py
I see in the patch that this path is computed at runtime, cool.
(Is it possible to just insert the patch inline, instead of attaching?
Not a big deal, just makes review slightly easier. Especially as we
got two attachments, I guess one's the resource fork or something...)
> DESCRIPTION
> For simple text summary:
> find-fix.py query-set-1.tsv YYYY-MM-DD YYYY-MM-DD
> Statistics will be printed for bugs found or fixed within the
> time frame.
>
> For gnuplot presentation:
> find-fix.py query-set-1.tsv outfile
> Gnuplot provides its own way to select date ranges.
>
> Either way, get query-set-1.tsv from
> http://subversion.tigris.org/iz-data/query-set-1.tsv
> which is updated periodically.
Yay, thanks for documenting this.
I sent you a private mail about commit access to tools and docs, so
after we get that set up you can just commit it.
-Karl
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Received on Thu Jul 31 18:08:01 2003