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Yao, > c) If answer are Yes/No, developers still have to write changelog > entries in git commit log, and we can generate ChangeLog on > release from git log. My version. I use changelog to check what was changed in gdb. I can live with (c) and get this information directly from git, but it requires some additional efforts on my side. -Dmitry On 02/05/2018 07:00 PM, Yao Qi wrote: > Hi all, > The discussion in this thread > https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2018-02/msg00012.html > leads to a discussion that whether we still need ChangeLog. I start > a new thread to get more attention on this topic. > > In current development, we need to write one ore more changelog > entries for each commit, put them into both git commit log and > ChangeLog files. How much we can change to existing mode > depends the answers to these following questions, > > #1 Are ChangeLog files useful in GDB releases to various people > who build GDB releases? > #2 Are ChangeLog files useful in GDB repo to various GDB > developers? > > a) If answers are Yes/Yes, we keep unchanged, > b) If answers are No/No, we don't need to write changelog entries in > git commit log, nor updating ChangeLog file, > c) If answer are Yes/No, developers still have to write changelog > entries in git commit log, and we can generate ChangeLog on > release from git log. > d) If answers are No/Yes, get use to git to get the information from > git log instead of ChangeLog, > > My answers are No/No, so I suggest that we do b). I can live up with > c), but that needs change in the release process. What do you think? > -- Dmitry Samersoff http://devnull.samersoff.net * There will come soft rains ...
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