Volker Braun writes:
> There is a somewhat painless approach to generating human-readable release
> notes using https://github.com/hawkowl/towncrier. As far as the ticket
> author is concerned, if you think that your ticket #12435 is of wider
> interest and should be announced then all you'd ha
On 12/01/17 10:41, 'Julien Puydt' via sage-devel wrote:
I have to point out that this isn't auto-generated since a specific
command has to be entered.
I also notice that towncrier has pretty rough single-level structuring
(feature, bugfix, doc, removal, misc), which might be a bit limitative
for
On 12/01/2017 09:54, Kwankyu Lee wrote:
Wouldn't some directive like "If you think ticket #314159 is of wider
interest, all you have to do is to fill in the Changes-7.6.rst file"
make it possible to both drop this new tool and allow a richer
structure? Said Changes-.rst could st
>
> Wouldn't some directive like "If you think ticket #314159 is of wider
> interest, all you have to do is to fill in the Changes-7.6.rst file"
> make it possible to both drop this new tool and allow a richer
> structure? Said Changes-.rst could start as a copy from a
> Changes-template.rst w
Hi,
On 12/01/2017 00:09, Volker Braun wrote:
There is a somewhat painless approach to generating human-readable
release notes using https://github.com/hawkowl/towncrier. As far as the
ticket author is concerned, if you think that your ticket #12435 is of
wider interest and should be announced th
There is a somewhat painless approach to generating human-readable release
notes using https://github.com/hawkowl/towncrier. As far as the ticket
author is concerned, if you think that your ticket #12435 is of wider
interest and should be announced then all you'd have to do is add a file
echo "