On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Josh Stone <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/28/2016 08:00 AM, Justin Forbes wrote:
> > The kernel changelog gets long fairly quickly. We have almost daily
> updates
> > to rawhide. Historically we have trimmed it every so often back to a year
> > of history.  I was looking for a better way.  I propose that we trim the
> > kernel changelog to the branch date for each release in rawhide, and put
> > everything we cut into a "changelog.history" file. This would make the
> spec
> > contain a changelog for an entire release cycle and nothing more, while
> the
> > history is still there for anyone who needs it.  We also have the git
> > commit logs, but they are not always as detailed as the changelog.
>
> However, git will have the patch history of removing all those lines.
> If you mark these trimming commits in a consistent way, folks can even
> do something like: git log -p --grep=log-trim
>

We can certainly do that, though the "changelog.history" file sitting in
the kernel would also hold all relevant information.

Justin
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