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Can we receive our own commit emails? Last reply on May 06, 2008 01:17.
What about receiving our own commit emails?
I used to store them in my Outlook, and I also like to see my work done :) -
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Automatic refresh of Activity Overview Last reply on May 09, 2008 23:00.
I'd like the Activity Overview page to refresh periodically, perhaps with a lightweight poller to determine if any changes have been committed to the repository and a full-page refresh when its happened.
Duncan Beevers shared this idea
on April 25, 2008 21:04.
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Should display first line of commit message as summary
It's conventional style in a lot of projects to provide a summary of the commit as the first line of the commit message, and then follow it with a blank line and a more detailed description of the changes. This way, you can have long, detailed commit messages without having a giant chunk of text show up in the repo browser. Show only the first line in the repo browser, and then show the rest of the commit message when viewing the actual changeset. -
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Jabber/IRC Integration
I was wondering if there was a plan to integrate the beanstalk app with a jabber bot or IRC bot. I don't use campfire with my developers, but do use IRC and we all have Jabber JIDs - so integrating with either IRC or jabber would be awesome. -
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Search through commit history instead of just browse.
I'd love to be able to search though commit history either based on keywords. I spend a good amount of time figuring out what other team members did, and being able to search for concepts throughout the history of commits would be killer for me.
I don't know if you would want to have search terms applied to commit mesages, code content, or usernames, but there is definitely a chance for some interesting features here. Perhaps, instead of search, take advantage of tagging...that would work quite well with the Lighthouse integration.
This is no small task, but you could probably add some of this functionality just by tossing acts_as_ferret onto changeset models. (BTW, I'm assuming this is built in Rails and not .Net...I know Wildbit does both) This could definitely grind your server pretty hard, though. -
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allow user to set the timezone for an account Last reply on March 22, 2008 20:36.
We have integrated our account with Lighthouse and are always a little thrown off that beanstalk changes over to the next day several hours before our lighthouse account does.
I'm guessing that you are using GMT as the server time. If we could set the timezone for our account it would be very helpful.
There is a well known rails plugin to handle this - http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugin...
-dave
David Grandinetti shared this idea
on March 21, 2008 23:44.
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