Kenneth Porter writes:
> --On Monday, October 09, 2006 9:37 PM +0100 Justin Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > Since we have never done that before, I would say not -- no point
> > starting it now ;)
> 
> Agreed, but it would be nice if there was a link in the release 
> announcement to the Changes file (or to the previous release announcement). 
> This could be to the file in the Subversion tag directory.

A very good idea!

> I had to jump through the wiki to review the svn URL and finally got to:
> 
> <http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/
> tags/spamassassin_release_3_1_7/Changes>
> 
> Something that's not clear to me is where the version boundaries are in the 
> Changes file. I can't quickly tell where 3.1.6 ends and 3.1.7 begins.

See Sidney's mail -- it's actually quite sensible.

On top of that, we used to have a commit which had a line line "3.1.x
RELEASED" at each release; however, a bug in our build instructions has
resulted in that being a no-op recently (just spotted it).  I'll
fix it now.

--j.

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