On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Robert Goldman rpgoldman@sift.info wrote:
On 12/14/12 Dec 14 -3:13 PM, Faré wrote:
Personally, I have pretty much lost track of when features I need were added to ASDF.
If you care to specify the proper version of asdf to depend on, the release-to-release debian/changelog and the commit-to-commit git log are here to help.
Ah. Thanks. I don't use the debian packaged version, so it didn't occur to me to look in debian/
Any chance of promoting the changelog to the root directory?
No, that's where debian wants it, I don't want to do double work.
I don't suppose symlinking works happily, especially for folks on Windows....
Nope. I could include a note in the README...
Having a changelog probably makes it less critical to distinguish api changes from patch releases. I have a minor feeling that it's tidier to do so, but that's probably just being obsessive.
It's important to distinguish releases. Things break during development, some commits are checkpoints of work in progress, and more testing happens before (or sadly, after) release.
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