On 2/3/15 4:04 PM, David Fetter wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 08:56:19PM -0000, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
Robert Haas wrote:
but there are times when it's easier to find out what release
introduced a feature by looking at the release notes, and it's
certainly more useful if you want to send a link to someone who
is not git-aware illustrating the results of your search.
Well, maybe I'm the only one who is doing this and it's not worth
worrying about it just for me. But I do it, all the same.
I do this *all the time*. Please don't mess with the release notes.
Except to put them all on one page for easy searching. That would
be awesome.
Truly awesome. When supporting older versions, being able to find
precisely when a feature was introduced in a single search through a
file, or "find in page," for those using web browsers, would really
smooth off some burrs.
And now that we're on the subject of ponies, it would be nice if the
relevant git hashes were included as well.
.m
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