If you are using Emacs, maintaining a changelog is really easy. Using the keyboard shortcut "C-x 4 a", it will open the changelog in the other buffer, start a new entry if necessary, and insert the filename and function name where the cursor was.It's already a pain to keep the Changelog up to date just signaling the changed files. I don't see the improvement that will result from signaling the individual functions on the changelog versus a cvs diff -u.
Agreed, the last commit was big, and difficult to
follow, etc. but it will still be big even if I
signaled the individual functions.
James.
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