Why not just maintain them on MediaWiki.org? When you merge changes, simply add to the 
"Release notes/1.20" page. It might even be possible to automate that.

On 03/04/12 21:29, Brion Vibber wrote:

One thing I've noticed in the last couple of days of madly reviewing things
in gerrit is that merge conflicts in the RELEASE-NOTES-1.20 file are very
common.

Because of the delay between submission and post-review merge, there's a
high probability that a new entry in one of the sections of
RELEASE-NOTES-1.20 will "conflict" with entries added by other commits that
have been merged in the meantime. Git doesn't understand that it can just
slip the line in at the end of the section, alas. :)

Do we really need to be maintaining these release notes files this way,
though?

Now that we have pre-commit review, we can more aggressively police commit
messages so that the first line is more consistently "release-notes-ready",
and we can generate release-notes files from commit logs instead, and avoid
the make-work of manually adding to and merging RELEASE-NOTES files on
every change.

Thoughts? Concerns? Threats? :)

-- brion
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