dfaure added a comment.

  I view the KF5 changelog as the list of things that can be useful to the 
users of the frameworks (i.e. application developers).
  When we add API, fix a bug, or change dependencies, that's useful for them to 
know.
  When we repair a unittest, fix typos in comments, port away from deprecated 
methods and so on, I don't see how that is useful for the application 
developers to know. To me it would just be noise in the changelog, it doesn't 
affect them.
  Sure, in the long run it means we're maintaining the stuff and making sure it 
will still work with future versions of Qt, but they'll get notified of that 
when the time comes anyway.

REPOSITORY
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REVISION DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/D20489

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