That's sounds like a good idea and it's pretty simple to do:

e.g. for a diff between v242-rc3 and v242-rc4 tag you can use either 
commit-based diff:
    https://github.com/systemd/systemd/compare/v242-rc3...v242-rc4
or a change-based diff:
    https://github.com/systemd/systemd/compare/v242-rc3..v242-rc4

I guess adding just a link would be better, as, for example, between
rc3 and rc4 there were 51 commits, which would result in a pretty long
email.

On 4/9/19 3:38 PM, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> For the casual bystanders, would it be possible to include the git
> changelog for the rcN releases (where N > 1 and changelog for (N-1)..N)
> or at least a GH link to where such a changelog can be viewed?
> 
> 
> It's nice to get a feel for what rc2 fixes on top of rc1 for example.
> 
> Just a thought on making the emails a more useful if it's not much
> effort from a coding perspective.
> 
> Col
> 
> 
> systemd tag bot wrote on 09/04/2019 11:10:
>> A new systemd ☠️ pre-release ☠️ has just been tagged. Please download the 
>> tarball here:
>>
>>         https://github.com/systemd/systemd/archive/v242-rc4.tar.gz
>>
>> NOTE: This is ☠️ pre-release☠️ software. Do not run this on production 
>> systems, but please test this and report any issues you find to GitHub:
>>
>>         https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/new?template=Bug_report.md
>>
>> Changes since the previous release:
> 
> 


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