That would definitely be nice.  When I make a release, I have to scroll through 
the ChangeLog and look for commits that look important so I can fill all that 
out.  FYI, we update two files:

Documentation/news.texi
Documentstaion/ReleaseNotes.gsdoc

news.texi gets folded into the ANNOUNCE file, and ReleaseNotes is a more 
detailed explanation of the changes, that goes on the web site.

On Jul 11, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Eric Wasylishen wrote:

> Hey,
> 
> David reminded me of this... should we have a policy of updating the ANNOUNCE 
> file in trunk when adding new features that will be interesting to users of 
> the library?
> 
> Last release there were some major improvements (at least IMHO ;-) to 
> NSTextView that I didn't really publicize  (underlining support, 
> auto-underlining spelling mistakes) and weren't mentioned in the release 
> notes. If we don't update it until release time, sometimes it's hard to 
> remember to include everything.
> 
> Cheers,
> Eric
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