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jsha avatar jsha commented on May 14, 2024 1

Yep, I think maintaining a changelog is a good idea. I think the lowest-overhead way to do this on a small project is, rather than maintaining an "unreleased" section, just go over the git logs since the last release and summarize at release time. So when we bump the version, the version-bump commit would also add a summary of changes to the changelog (and maybe copy that summary into either the commit description, or the subsequent tag, or both).

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algesten avatar algesten commented on May 14, 2024 1

@MCOfficer You mean the github releases feature? Personally I'm ambivalent about that one since it's tied to github and would not move with the source repo if we ever migrate. Microsoft is behaving currently, but I'm not sure I'm ready to trust them just yet :)

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algesten avatar algesten commented on May 14, 2024

Fair point!

@jsha you got any thoughts? I guess we'd just start it now. Have an "unreleased" section that we add to as/when we build out more things.

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MCOfficer avatar MCOfficer commented on May 14, 2024

Personally, i just use the release description whenever i tag a new one. As user, that's also the first place i'd look.

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algesten avatar algesten commented on May 14, 2024

This is happening since 1.4.0 in CHANGELOG.md

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