I believe the standard is typically to use the abbreviated SHA of the
commit (first 8-10 chars is usually enough to guarantee uniqueness). I
don't know whether bugzilla currently auto-links such text, but
presumably it can be configured.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Hadriel Kaplan
<hadriel.kaplan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In the past with svn, when we found a bug caused by a previous code change, we used the revision number in bugzilla comments with a leading 'r', like 'r12345'. This would auto-create a very convenient url link in bugzilla to the svn browsing web pages. Now that we're on git, do we:
> 1) continue to use revision numbers? or do we use commit ids? or change-ids?
> 2) continue to use 'r[number]' in bugzilla, or some new syntax?
>
> -hadriel
>
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