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RE: [ANN] svnLogBrowser 1.0.0 - New Weapon for Commit Hunting

From: Doug Hockin <dhockin_at_tibco.com>
Date: 2007-10-10 04:44:44 CEST

The Subversion SVN ChangeLog demo shows very structured messages.
There's a general description followed by a separate section for each
changed file, and within each file is a section for each function/method
changed.

Are they using some tool that supports this, or is it just a manual
editting
convention everyone follows?

-- Doug

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Petty [mailto:bryan@svnlogbrowser.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 6:44 PM
> To: Subversion Users
> Subject: [ANN] svnLogBrowser 1.0.0 - New Weapon for Commit Hunting
>
> Introducing svnLogBrowser, a free web-based frontend for
> browsing through
> commit logs from any Subversion repository, released under
> the GNU GPL.
> It gives developers a tool for quickly locating changes,
> reviewing peer
> developer's commits, or just a general overview of what recent changes
> have been made to a project.
>
> Official Website:
>
> http://svnlogbrowser.org/
>
> Live Demos:
>
> http://svnlogbrowser.org/demo/ (*The* Subversion Repo)
> http://wx.ibaku.net/changelog/ (wxWidgets/wxPython Repo)
>
> Features:
>

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