Yuri Astrakhan <yuriastrakhan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't like the idea of a bot doing this. Nor
do I think writing release
> notes at commit time works well either (too many stupid conflicts).
What's the issue with a bot appending a few lines
to a release-notes
section if it sees it the commit message? But yes, release-notes conflicts
are a major pain and kills the streamlined patching workflow -
submit->review->merge, frequently requiring extra "->fix->review"
steps
right before merge.
[...]
As I wrote at
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Git/Workflow#Release_notes_conflicts_207…,
this can be easily re-streamlined with a merge driver. As
release notes for MediaWiki are probably mostly additions,
it shouldn't be too hard to cover the common cases, and we
certainly don't have the ambition to do text analysis in C,
but can settle for Perl (or Python or even PHP :-)) instead.
Tim