The "Contribution Review" tool can help
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php?id=technology.nebula
Note that any contribution that has a Git record with the author
field is set correctly will automatically appear in the IP Log.
The only reason that you might need to tag a contribution iplog+ in
Bugzilla is if it came before the switch to Git, or if the author
field has not been set correctly.
The suggestions made Contribution Review tool (which should probably
be renamed the "Bugzilla Contribution Review" tool) are pretty
coarse. It doesn't really attempt to understand the nature of
attachments, only that they exist.
Keep in mind that timing is important. Bug 411669 is an interesting
one because it contains a patch contributed and then committed by
Dirk Fauth. The attachment is flagged because it was added before
Dirk became a committer. According to the rules, this needs to
appear in the IP Log.
HTH,
Wayne
On 10/16/2013 07:05 AM, Wim Jongman
wrote:
Hi Cedric,
Thanks for chasing this.
In the past months Wayne and I have gone through a lot bugs
to provide the iplog flags. I see already flagged bugs in
this list so this makes it unclear what already has been
processed.
Adding Wayne for comments.
Best regards,
Wim
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