On Sat, 02 Mar 2013 18:35:06 +0100, Chad <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Most other groups using Gerrit that I know of tend to
write their
release notes right before releases. Sometime shortly before
a release, they'll go through a full change of putting the release
notes together. Then if any other things are done before the
release, you just submit another commit to it.
I don't see a huge problem in going this direction ourselves.
So you're volunteering to write release notes for my commits? By all means, if so.
But I'm afraid this would end with simply no release notes being written.
Who would want to read and deeply understand 2000 commit messages per release to note all
the bugs being fixed and all the implications they might have for end-users? I certainly
wouldn't (and wouldn't even want to do this for my own commits some three months
after I made them).
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Matma Rex