On 10/25/2016 09:25 AM, Panu Matilainen wrote:
> What I often do is write write the changelog entry in a way that can be
> used as the summary line of dist-git, and then the rest of the commit
> message explains the details in the level of detail necessary.
> 
> The same would easily go the other way around, but it requires
> committing (no pun intended) to a certain style of commit messages and
> an opt-in mechanism for using dist-git for the changelogs. And some way
> to flag which commits are meant for changelog and which are not, for
> example in Mageia "(SILENT)" prevents inclusion in rpm changelog. At the
> very least you'd want to skip old messages with ill-suited formatting etc.

That sounds like a very good plan to me! Having something like this
would make my life quite a bit easier.

-- 
Kalev
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