On 2010-04-22 at 15:48:07 [+0200], Niels Reedijk <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have written a script that takes new changesets, checks if they are > in 'haiku/trunk' and if so, add them to the top of the wiki page. See > the test page at: > > http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/R1/Alpha2/MergeTrackingTest > > Everything can be safely edited, except: > * The header. The offset of the table is hardcoded in the script, as > well as the header itself. > * The topmost revision number and position in the table. The rest can > be edited and resorted at will (though this has no use). The topmost > revision is used to determine where to start looking for changesets. > > The script adds new commits, adds their authors and guesses their > component by taking a random file change in that commit and taking the > name of the last directory in the path. On the test page this works > well for all commits except pulkomandy's. > > The script runs every 15 minutes on a test version of the merge page. > If it works the next hours I will apply it to the real page. Screwups > can be reasonably easy corrected as the history feature of Trac keeps > us happy. > > Any opinions? Sounds good, thanks! CU, Ingo