You guys with your "Creating a changelog is boring" are really really acting
immature and irresponsible.
I, considered the most "arrogant", "asshole" and "abrasive"
person of this project, who would "never low myself" to writing a changelog
after "Rewriting the kernel" ALWAYS FOUND THE F*CKING TIME TO SIT DOWN FOR AN
HOUR AND DO MY LOG.
How HARD can it possibly be, when, no offense, most of you do 1/5th of the number of
commits I used to do?
Use SVN to grab the commit log, use a regexp to remove non-YOURUSERNAMEHERE logs, and if
you have BEEN WRITING GOOD LOGS FOR EACH COMMIT, you can pretty much COPY PASTE THAT LIST,
and then organize it into modules.
Oh yeah, to those of you whose commit logs have been "fix a bug.", well SUCK IT
UP.
On 2009-12-15, at 10:11 AM, Zachary Gorden wrote:
The person who said it was a mess was me, and the last
time around due to the inconsistent commit message formats used by different devs it did
create one. And as one of the people responsible for formatting the changelog, my
workload increased due to it. Which was why I wanted a guideline/template ready for devs
to use in their commits before we tried using the script again. And as you're likely
aware, I haven't been on consistently lately due to schoolwork so the final decision
on the format is unknown to me.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:50 AM, victor martinez <vicmarcal(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
:)
Nice to see opinions, i wasnt aware about Matthias script. Can it be set to make a
Changelog by author? I mean, not processing all the commit messages but just from those
commiters that want to use it?I think there are devs that doesnt know about the existence
of this script. :)
If more and more devs joins this project, then Changelog is going to be a pain in
the...so automated tools will be a must.
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