Hi
Why not create two diffrent changelog for each release. one that contain all svn commit msg next one is what is benefit for the user.
I think this is good idea. ´Then the user can read what new for them. If some want really know what we have done. Then they can read all commit msg. I think this is good idea, and will benfit alot of people.
On Saturday 19 March 2005 17:06, Magnus Olsen wrote:
Hi
Why not create two diffrent changelog for each release. one that contain all svn commit msg next one is what is benefit for the user.
I think this is good idea. ´Then the user can read what new for them. If some want really know what we have done. Then they can read all commit msg. I think this is good idea, and will benfit alot of people.
+1
I think this is a great idea! It would be especially of benefit to non-coding ReactOS fans and those with an outside interest in the project. It would also make it easier for devs to say 'This is what our most recent work has amounted to'
Thats my 2 cents
Michael
If some want really know what we have done. Then they can read all commit msg. I think this is good idea, and will benfit alot of people.
People interested in such information don't read changelogs on website. Because they can simply subscribe to ros-svn or do "svn log" in command line. Since 0.2.5 was released, about 1300 commints were made. This is 1300 commit msg's. Way dublicating all this info on a website? Who will sort all this comments and format them in proper way? After all, who will actually read it?
If some want really know what we have done. Then they can read all commit msg. I think this is good idea, and will benfit alot of people.
People interested in such information don't read changelogs on website. Because they can simply subscribe to ros-svn or do "svn log" in command line. Since 0.2.5 was released, about 1300 commits were made. This is 1300 commit msg's. Way dublicating all this info on a website? Who will sort all this comments and format them in proper way? After all, who will actually read it?
On Saturday 19 March 2005 17:06, Magnus Olsen wrote:
Hi
Why not create two diffrent changelog for each release. one that contain all svn commit msg next one is what is benefit for the user.
I think this is good idea. ´Then the user can read what new for them. If some want really know what we have done. Then they can read all commit msg. I think this is good idea, and will benfit alot of people.
+1
I think this is a great idea! Especially for the number of non-coding ros fans that are just have an interest in the project. Doing it this way would also make it easier to say to people 'This is what our work has actually amounted to'
Michael