On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:45:19 +0200 Cedric BAIL <[email protected]> said:

after first release. ie 1.0.0 (not alpha or beta). first entry will be 1.0.0
release. i think the eet changelog way is the right way - it's not a
revisioning system. we dont keep every small little thing there. we keep, as
you say, fixed to bugs that were already there before in a previous release,
improvements to what was there before in a previous release and new features
etc. added on top of a previous release. changelog is indeed for the purpose of
digesting "what materially changed" between one release and the next so users,
packagers, distributors.. and even we, can use it to announce why that release
is relevant.

> Hi,
> 
>    So we are in Alpha now. This raised a question, how and when do we
> fill ChangeLog ?
>    Do we start to fill them now or after the first release ?
>    What do we put in them ? For Eet, I add entry in the ChangeLog
> every time I add a feature or fix a bug present in an older release. I
> don't add entry for indenting, typo or bug introduced during the
> development cycle. As the ChangeLog is targeting distro and end user
> that don't really follow our svn commit, I think that Eet ChangeLog is
> relevant to them without too much noise. Maybe I am wrong, so I want
> to know your opinion guys about this question, so that we have a clear
> policy in the futur.
> 
> Let's troll... or not !
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