
Michal Čihař a écrit :
Hi
sorry for not commenting so long, I delayed it for later, when I will have more time and then I forgot :-).
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:29:56 +0100 Sebastian Mendel <lists@sebastianmendel.de> wrote:
how about changing our changelog structure?
are you all happy with current structure?
some suggestion:
- date only once per day
Why to include date at all? I thing only thing which is really interesting to changelog reader is version information. Details are always available in subversion.
I would prefer to keep the date because it's easier to read directly in the ChangeLog, instead of doing research in svn.
- prefix type if change: bugfix, change, new
There is always question what is change and what is new...
Yeah I was thinking the same. A new feature would be "new", a change would be a change of behavior like what happens with the top navi icon?
- add module info, f.e. sqlparser, config, themes, import, ...
Ok for me.
Ok for me too, but we have to be careful, trying to use the same terms consistently.
2006-07-13 User - USer
Why is here name twice?
Maybe Sebastian meant: Marc Delisle - lem9
- BUGFIX: #123456 - bug report title - BUGFIX: some notices
repeating BUGFIX on each line looks a bit overhead for me. How about only sign which will determine type of record?
1.2.3
- bug #123465 [themes] - fixed something (User Name <user@nowhere.org>) + RFE #654321 [gui] - added support for blah and make it look better (Another User <user@somewhere.org>)
I'm not sure I like the syntax - BUGFIX + NEW / CHANGE Is there some convention somewhere about these symbols? Is this based on diff's output? I would prefer * BUGFIX * NEW * CHANGE
BTW: When at this: try to commit to subversion with same message as you write in changelog.
Good point. Here, cut&paste is useful! Why, oh why can't we generate the ChangeLog from subversion's info?
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