Is there a way to parse something like "New Feature: xxx" from the commit
log and somehow autogenerate such a list?

Christian

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Owen Winkler
Sent: 7. april 2009 17:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: [habari-dev] Feature Updates


One of the challenges when producing a release is coming up with a list 
of concrete things that have been updated or added since the last version.

I've created a wiki page for version 0.7 where we can add new high-level 
line items that would be useful in a release announcement.

Obviously, there's nothing there yet, but hopefully it'll fill out 
nicely.  It could also be a useful gauge of when the time becomes 
appropriate for a new release.  Not all of the items might be listed in 
the release announcement, but at least it'll exist to pull things from, 
rather than trying to figure out what each commit was trying to do from 
the svn logs.

http://wiki.habariproject.org/en/Releases/0.7/Changes

Owen




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