On 1/19/06, Jim Blandy <jimb@red-bean.com> wrote:
> It seems like it would be easy enough to write a script to take the
> output from svn status -v, look up the dates associated with the
> "last-modifed" revisions, and then check the comments. Then
> maintainer-like folks could run that from time to time, and do the
> updates.
>
> Maybe the script could update the dates automatically; then the
> maintainer-like person would just need to check the diffs.
... my point being that tying this into the commit process may be less
convenient than something run from the command line. Granted, it
means every source file won't be accurate at every moment (in a sense,
all of our files are "published" all the time), but I think releases
are the most important time to have it accurate.
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Received on Thu Jan 19 23:36:48 2006