> On my own "real" projects (the ones with real users), I view the version
> control logs as messages for active developers and ChangeLog as messages
> for users and occasional developers. So git sees small one-off messages
> on a regular basis, and the ChangeLog is updated when big user-visible
> changes are made. Then I review the git logs before each release
> candidate and edit the ChangeLog to make sure it has a good summary of all
> user-visible changes.
Note that in the traditional GNU source structure, that role (what
you're using "ChangeLog" for) is played by "NEWS".
-Miles
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