Neat thanks for sending Lewis!

FYI I wrote some tools in Python to parse Tika (and Nutch)
style Changes.txt, and to generate an APT output template for
e.g., web page release notes. FYI here:

https://github.com/chrismattmann/apachestuff/blob/master/extract-tika-issues.py


Works with JIRA and Github issues.

I’ll scope Yetus


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On 5/17/16, 9:55 AM, "Lewis John Mcgibbney" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Folks,
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>I want to poll dev@ to see if we could make more accurate release notes by 
>using the Jira ones
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>https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10680&version=12333328
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>What do you think?
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>Pro's makes explicit categories for improvements, bug fixes, etc.
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>Con's takes away the personalization of multiple people being associated with 
>an individual issue.
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>My personal take is that the Jira notes look much more professional and are 
>easier to interpret.
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>I spoke with a number of Hadoop dev's @ApacheCon and learned about Yetus [0]. 
>Yetus deals with exactly these types of issues. Making release notes much more 
>user friendly and meaningful.
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>Lewis
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>[0] http://yetus.apache.org/
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>Lewis
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