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Re: Re: Viewing Subversion in 3D (without glasses)

From: Ignacio G. T. <igtorque.remove_at_rc.europe.fyeu.b.yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 15:07:25 +0100

Hola, Pablo.

El 20:59, Pablo Beltran escribió:
>

[...]

> That is mainly because many things happens BEFORE Subversion revisions
> are created. For example, when a bug is detected there is not a
> revision to be related until the bug is fixed in Subversion.

[...]

I'm afraid I don't understand you.

When we release software, we can identify it with a version name, which
we link to a specific subdirectory in the "version" directory of the
repository, which is, in turn, related to a unique svn revision number.

All the bugs that our clients report (very few :-) are traced to a
specific version, so there is a unique svn revision number related to
that bug. Of course, the bug may have contaminated other versions until
it was detected, but there IS at least a number although the bug is not
fixed yet.
Received on 2011-01-13 15:16:03 CET

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