On Thursday, January 03, 2013 22:34:44 Walter Bright wrote: > On 1/3/2013 9:20 PM, Leandro Lucarella wrote: > > Examples: > > http://python.org/download/releases/3.3.0/ > > I see a list, one line per, with a clickable link. The only real difference > is that there's one extra click to get that list in the D changelog, but > then it's a list, one line per, with a clickable link for more info.
I honestly think that that gives a _far_ better impression than simply giving a link to a bugzilla query, and it's how most open source projects do their changelogs. The basic look of our changelog with 2.060 and earlier was fairly good. It's just that the bug list wasn't automatically generated. What we've done this time offered a reasonably quick way to get an automatic list, but I think that we should shoot for making it look more like it used to but have the list be automatically generated rather than sticking with the bugzilla query. I'd do it, but doing it well will probably take some javascript voodoo that's well beyond my skill level, as my experience with javascript is about zero. The best I can do is write a quick D program that'll generate the list and then paste that into the changelog (which is what I did with 2.060), but that won't auto-update. - Jonathan M Davis
