On May 21, 2010, at 11:41 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
I just remembered that I'd written a script for building a properly
formatted ChangeLog directly from Git history:
http://github.com/jwiegley/git-scripts/blob/master/git-changelog
This makes it trivial to build ChangeLog entries for a range of
commits, suitable for submission to Emacs. It may need a bit more
work to be production-ready, but it can already produce a ChangeLog
for all of org-mode.
If that is a possibility, then I am all game. The ONLY reason why I
was making these entries is because Emacs requires me to make them.
If we can use a script to create it just for the moment when we sync
up with Emacs - GREAT.
Can I have a look at one of those ChangeLog files created with the
script? Just to get the idea? Do we need to do something special in
the git commit message?
If this works, lets stop writing ChangeLog.
This will make most merges working without hickups, finally. And it
will make us, hopefully, write better commit messages.
- Carsten
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