El dimecres, 15 d’abril de 2020, a les 16:04:53 CEST, Nate Graham va escriure:
> I support a standardized tag/keyword/whatever to attract promo attention 
> to something. However if we use a GitLab tag, then we won't be capturing 
> information from Phabricator patches during the time before we've fully 
> transitioned to GitLab. Should we instead use a new NOTEWORTHY: Bugzilla 
> keyword (like BUG: or FEATURE:) or wait do do this until after the 
> GitLab migration is complete?

You mean something like CHANGELOG ;)

We already have it documented at 
https://community.kde.org/Policies/Commit_Policy#Special_keywords_in_GIT_and_SVN_log_messages

People (me included) just sadly don't use it.

Cheers,
  Albert

> 
> Nate
> 
> 
> 
> On 4/15/20 6:19 AM, Julian wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> > 
> > As you all are probably aware, KDE Promo writes monthly updates on what 
> > happens within our applications and also promotes the releases done by 
> > the Release Service (like Dolphin 20.04, Kate 20.04, Kontact, etc.). For 
> > these updates, we need to get all important new features and bug fixes 
> > that are present in the latest releases.
> > 
> > Up until now, we have reached out to developers every time we wanted to 
> > compile such feature lists. This approach has several drawbacks:
> > 
> > - Projects occasionally forget to add their new features. This leaves us 
> > with the choice to either seek out all changes ourselves (which is very 
> > time consuming) or omit the application in the writeup (which is not 
> > good either)- Smaller projects might be left out because we do not know 
> > that they have released something cool- There is an inevitable waiting 
> > period between us asking for a feature list and the completion of the 
> > list. This can lead to delays in the announcement process and lowers the 
> > quality of the announcement (for example, because translators don't have 
> > the time to translate the text before it is made public)
> > 
> > We would therefore like to propose a different approach.
> > 
> >   1. Get a standardized "Noteworthy" label added on Invent. 2. Whenever 
> > a noteworthy change is merged (that is, a cool new feature or an 
> > important bug fix), the reviewers add said label. 3. When Promo drafts 
> > release notes or other updates, we can filter for said label and 
> > instantly see all relevant changes.
> > 
> > This ensures that no important contributions are overlooked and results 
> > in a much smoother workflow for Promo. We'd like to get feedback from 
> > developers on this proposal and if no major objections are raised, 
> > implement this workflow change as soon as code hosting is fully 
> > transitioned to GitLab.
> > 
> > Best regards,Julian / xyquadrat on behalf of KDE Promo
> > 
> > P.S.: Please note that we still need your notes on changes for the 20.04 
> > release, however. Visit https://share.kde.org/s/SJqzmemQ3PsrmGR and add 
> > in noteworthy features and bug fixes there.
> > 
> 
> 




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