I am a ClearCase administrator and one of the things that I love
about it is the ability to assign attributes to versions of files. Is
there anybody thinking of adding the ability to assign attributes to a
commit? I ask because I was thinking about how I would move from
ClearCase to git and part of our process is to assign the BugNum
attribute to every checkin so that we can see what bugs have been fixed.
We also track the files checked in the bug tracking software to. Thus
giving us a two way linkage between repository and the bug tracking
system. This is VERY useful. And I was wondering if there are any
thought to this for commits.
Now, I will be honest it is possible that this has already been done (I
have not read all the documentation yet) and I am justing wasting
bandwidth. In which, please excuse my ignorance and tell me to just RTFM.
Paul Franz
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There are seven sins in the world.
Wealth without work.
Pleasure without conscience.
Knowledge without character.
Commerce without morality.
Science without humanity.
Worship without sacrifice.
Politics without principle.
-- Mohandas Gandhi
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