Hi Carlos

Am 18.02.2012 15:18, schrieb Carlos R. Mafra:
That's cool. I'm currently using openSUSE 12.1 (sad that wdm is
not working here).
sad to here about a not working app. Did you open a bug ? ;)
https://bugzilla.novell.com/index.cgi

Ok, sorry about this.
ACK :)
But whenever somebody say that something should be Y and not X on
wmaker-dev my first reaction is "then make it be Y yourself and write
the patch". That's not because I'm mean (I hope), that's because I
simply won't scale if I try to do everything myself.
normaly I do. ;)
But here I am missing a bit of Know How.

Yeah, but the question is: who is going to sit down, read the
git logs and update the Changelog? I said I won't but I will
also not discourage people from doing it (I'm not suggesting
that _you_ should do it -- but I understand that as a packager
you'd like to see it done).
I'm not a "GIT" specialist.
Isn't there a useful tool out there to get meaningful ChangeLog out of git log ?

And I think it is a kind of process definition:
I would be happy if e.g.:
- when a important bug is fixed, add this info to ChangeLog, too
- or new feature implemented, add this to ChangeLog, too

wouldn't this be a starting point ?

Kind Regards

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