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Re: [TSVN] OT: TSVN changelog

From: SteveKing <stefankueng_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-05-09 11:47:21 CEST

2005/5/9, Peter Mounce <petermounce@iml.co.uk>:
> Is the changelog a product of disciplined entry of log messages (ie,
> classifying every one as a FIX/CHG/NEW, each and every time) that gets read
> out in some automated manner, and written to the file, or is it written
> manually each time a release is made, based on reading the logs from the
> commits since the last release?
>
> If it's the former, how's it work?

Our changelog is manually written, mostly by me.
From time to time, I read the log messages from the commits, and then
decide if a commit is worth mentioning in the changelog or not. If it
is, I'll add an entry there.

Stefan

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