| Please note that it is generally preferred to set the iplog+ flag on
    attachments. 
 The IP Log tools provide a lot of help with contributions. But you
    need to do some work to leverage this help. If you set the iplog
    flag on an attachment that contains a contribution (e..g a patch),
    that contribution will appear in an automatically-generated log
    (note that, iplog+ marked contributions from existing committers
    will be skipped). This is probably the most natural way to use the
    flag. To set this flag, open the "Details" for the attachment, set
    the value to “+”, and commit. That’s it. Do this for any attachment
    that contains something that you’ve committed into an Eclipse source
    code repository. This includes things like code patches, image
    files, XML schemas, and pretty much anything else. Only mark those
    attachments that actually make it into the project's code
    repository; just leave any other attachments alone.
 
 There is more information here:
 
 http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/IP_Log#Contributions
 
 HTH,
 
 Wayne
 
 On 10/11/2011 03:18 AM, Matthias Zimmermann wrote:
 
      hello all
ticket status for scout 3.7.1 (indigo sr1) is now up to date. to check resolved tickets in this service release you may consider the scout indigo wiki page [1]
@committers: please make careful and correct use of the following bugzilla fields:
- Target Milestone (new tickets fixed on indigo need to have 3.7.2 here, even if they're also fixed for juno)
- iplog (all applied patches from non-scout committers need to be flagged by selecting the '+')
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Scout/Release/Indigo#Bugzilla_Tickets
best
matthias
 
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