El dom, 01-11-2015 a las 14:25 +0100, Patrick Lauer escribió: > > On 11/01/2015 01:53 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 7:33 AM, Мисбах-Соловьёв Вадим <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > > And why don't just only generate them on rsync mirrors, but > > > remove them from git repo (like was planned initially, AFAIRC)? > > > > > That is in fact how it works. Or, at least how it is supposed to > > work. I don't use the rsync mirror, so I can't vouch for whether > > they're producing ChangeLogs. > Supposed to, but it doesn't > > > > Personally I'd just as soon see them go away entirely, but if > > somebody > > wants to make them work I won't stop them. > > > I'd really not prefer to fly blind, ChangeLogs are awesome for users. > > I am a user too. I really would like to know why something changed, > and > maybe who did it. >
Yeah, I also miss ChangeLogs many times when I want to review last changes without needing to go to open a browser instance and visit gitweb and search for the relevant package for the same purpose :|
