
Hi, Congrats on the recent Git switchover. Two questions: * Are regression test scripts yet adapted to the new repository? * For SVN, test columns mark the latest commit the tests are done against. How will we do with Git? Looks like commits are identified by 40-digit numbers, which are considerably harder to visually track than nice consecutive SVN changeset numbers. Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica Digital

On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Joaquin M Lopez Munoz
Hi,
Congrats on the recent Git switchover. Two questions:
* Are regression test scripts yet adapted to the new repository?
No.
* For SVN, test columns mark the latest commit the tests are done against. How will we do with Git? Looks like commits are identified by 40-digit numbers, which are considerably harder to visually track than nice consecutive SVN changeset numbers.
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On 4 December 2013 21:56, Rene Rivera
* For SVN, test columns mark the latest commit the tests are done against. How will we do with Git? Looks like commits are identified by 40-digit numbers, which are considerably harder to visually track than nice consecutive SVN changeset numbers.
Don't know yet.
We could the timestamp of the last commit (to the super project), or perhaps something like the id of the last release + the number of commits since that release.

Note, in the near term.. I'll just pick whatever is easiest. And worry
about niceness later.
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Daniel James
On 4 December 2013 21:56, Rene Rivera
wrote: * For SVN, test columns mark the latest commit the tests are done against. How will we do with Git? Looks like commits are identified by 40-digit numbers, which are considerably harder to visually track than nice consecutive SVN changeset numbers.
Don't know yet.
We could the timestamp of the last commit (to the super project), or perhaps something like the id of the last release + the number of commits since that release.
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