
Simon Peyton Jones
It's **super-helpful** that the Trac ticket includes, as a comment, the commit(s) that fixed it. Please can this happen with Gitlab too?
Otherwise, when looking at the ticket two years later there is literally no clue what commit (if any) fixed it.
To be clear, GitLab does cross-reference commits and tickets. I completely agree that this is essential functionality. What GitLab does not do is show the entire commit message in the ticket. It merely adds a comment mentioning the SHA of the commit. This looks something like this [1]: Ernestas Kulik mentioned in commit 70166550 I can see that having the text of the commit present in the ticket itself may have value, however. Cheers, - Ben [1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/434#note_167754