On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 2:30 PM, kevin dawson <ke...@dawson10.plus.com> wrote:

>> I know the odd numbers are used during development, but I wonder why
>> do we keep them
>> in the changes file when we release Padre?
> It's called a history trail, I think :)

I am only talking about the lines I copied here, not the actual changes :)

>>
>> Wouldn't it be better to remove the odd lines and unite their content
>> with the version
> I am now confused :(
>> where they were really released?
>>
>> 0.97 Development version, not released
>> 0.95 Development version, not released
>> 0.93 Development version, not released
>> 0.91 Development version, not released
>> 0.89 Development version, not released
>> 0.87 Development version, not released
>> 0.85 Development version, not released
>> 0.83 Development version, not released
>> 0.81 Development version, not released
>> 0.79 Development version, not released
>> 0.77 Development version, not released
>> 0.75 Development version, not released
>> 0.73 Development version, not released
>> 0.71 Development version, not released

I think the only change we need to do is to eliminate those lines
I copied. I don't see their value.
I don't understand what's the difference between the lines
between 0.70-0.71 and those between 0.71-0.72.
All those changes were release in 0.72, right?


>>
> Should this not just be a feature enhancement ticket, to make our
> Changes file comply with -> https://metacpan.org/module/CPAN::Changes::Spec
> see - http://padre.perlide.org/trac/browser/trunk/Padre-Plugin-Git/Changes
> also - http://changes.cpanhq.org/dist/Padre-Plugin-Git
>
> do

sure, though we can discuss things before opening tickets.

Gabor
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