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David Smiley updated LUCENE-8883:
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Attachment: LUCENE-8883.patch
Status: Open (was: Open)
Nice unix piping :)
In this updated patch I added the "---------------------" line beneath the
headings because I reconsidered and found it pleasant on the eyes. And I added
the "(No changes)" below that for each because you asked.
For a bug fix release, the only heading is "Bug Fixes" (both Lucene & Solr),
Lucene's heading list:
['API Changes', 'New Features', 'Improvements', 'Bug Fixes', 'Other']
Solr's:
['Upgrade Notes', 'New Features', 'Improvements', 'Bug Fixes', 'Other Changes']
> CHANGES.txt: Auto add issue categories on new releases
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> Key: LUCENE-8883
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8883
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: general/build
> Reporter: David Smiley
> Assignee: David Smiley
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: LUCENE-8883.patch, LUCENE-8883.patch
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> As I write this, looking at Solr's CHANGES.txt for 8.2 I see we have some
> sections: "Upgrade Notes", "New Features", "Bug Fixes", and "Other Changes".
> There is no "Improvements".... so no surprise here, the New Features category
> has issues that ought to be listed as such. I think the order vary as well.
> I propose that on new releases, the initial state of the next release in
> CHANGES.txt have these sections. They can easily be removed at the upcoming
> release if there are no such sections, or they could stay as empty. It seems
> addVersion.py is the code that sets this up and it could be enhanced.
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