Tomas Vondra <tomas.von...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 02:55:10PM +0500, Ibrar Ahmed wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 2:44 PM Erikjan Rijkers <e...@xs4all.nl> wrote: >>>> Is it possible to have commit-message or at least git hash in >>>> commitfest. It will be very easy to track commit against commitfest >>>> item.
>>> Commitfest items always point to discussion threads. These threads often >>> end with a message that says that the patch is pushed. IMHO, that >>> message would be the place to include the commithash. It would also be >>> easily findable via the commitfest application. > I think it might be useful to actually have that directly in the CF app, > not just in the thread. There would need to a way to enter multiple > hashes, because patches often have multiple pieces. > But maybe that'd be too much unnecessary burden. I don't remember when I > last needed this information. And I'd probably try searching in git log > first anyway. Yeah, I can't see committers bothering to do this. Including the discussion thread link in the commit message is already pretty significant hassle, and something not everybody remembers/bothers with. But ... maybe it could be automated? A bot looking at the commit log could probably suck out the thread links and try to match them up to CF entries. Likely you could get about 90% right even without that, just by matching the committer's name and the time of commit vs time of CF entry closure. regards, tom lane