I think Joop meant to use the change history in your version control system
directly, rather than try to put it into the source code.

I think the prevailing best practices these days are to _not_ duplicate
change history into source code, even thru VCS keyword substitution. The
change history is available in the VCS already and also in your IDE, so
anyone who needs to know how a given file has changed can go look that up.

Sean

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:29 PM, octopusgrabbus <octopusgrab...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Is there a preferred method for adding a Change History block to a
> Clojure module? I'm doing this for now:
>
> (ns addr-verify
>  ^{:author "Charles M. Norton",
>    :doc "addr-verify is a small Clojure program that runs address
> verification through ...
>
>          Created on August 3, 2011
>          Change History: "}
>  (:gen-class)
>
>

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