Sasvata (Shash) Chatterjee schrieb: > All, > > While working on the Excalibur release, it dawned on me that we do not > have an effective way of generating release/change notes. > > I propose that we: > > - Use JIRA to open a issue for each change, or group of changes, we need > to make > - Only make changes in source when there is a corresponding JIRA issue > - When the code is checked in, put the JIRA issue number in the checkin > comments > - When the JIRA issue is resolved, include the versions of changed files > in the resolution comment > - When the JIRA issue is closed, be diligent in marking which version > the change goes into > > Hope you all will agree! It sounds worse than it actually takes to do. > I agree with the last three points, but not with the first two. I agree that it makes sense to track "important" changes in JIRA, but for example the minor change I did lately in the logger framework. In this case I don't want to open an issues, remove the single word from the source code, commit, go through the issue tracking process etc. What about using a plain old change log?
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