On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jim Blandy wrote:
> 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.
>
Yep, that's another way of saying what I proposed. +1 :-)
//P
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Received on Fri Jan 20 09:47:06 2006