On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Martin Wawrusch <[email protected]>wrote:

> Some feature idea:
> One of the main problems I have when upgrading is reading the release
> notes, or more specifically finding them and then having the time to read
> them. So if you could establish a common release note format that is stored
> on github as well and automatically display that in aggregated form for all
> the dependencies of a project that would be awesome. E.g. if you go from
> 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 of a dependency, you would only show the release notes /
> change log for those parts. You might actually be able to extract this
> directly from github.
>

Done! :)
We're including more and more changelogs everyday, like:

https://gemnasium.com/npms/commander#changelog
or
https://gemnasium.com/npms/express#changelog

Unfortunately, a lot of npm packages don't have such file, we can't do more
than proving a link to have a diff on github, but it's really hard to
follow when you have a lot of packages or projects.
https://npmjs.org/package/optimist for example doesn't have changelog :(


> And while we are at it, please add support for private bitbucket
> repositories. I use them for some orgs as they are free.
>

It's in our roadmap, and very high priority, so should be out very soon ;)

Thanks for the feedback!

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