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Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases
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Uwe Brauer |
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Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 12:45:30 +0200 |
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> Arash Esbati <arash@gnu.org> writes:
> I did some more research on this and like to make this suggestion: We
> should add a file called 'CHANGELOG.org' to our repo and mention our
> changes there. I suggest to follow the conventions from 'keep a
> changelog'[1]; I think this is a good solution for end users. I'm
> attaching my first 5 minutes draft on this.
Two questions:
1. is there any tools that convert the classical (Emacs) Changelogs
to the org style changelos?
2. Are there any org tools that simplify the creation of such a
Changelog file, a generalization of
add-change-log-entry-other-window
Uwe Brauer
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- Showing Changes for ELPA releases (was: [GNU ELPA] Auctex version 14.0.4), Arash Esbati, 2024/04/02
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Tassilo Horn, 2024/04/03
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases,
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- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Arash Esbati, 2024/04/03
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Uwe Brauer, 2024/04/03
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Arash Esbati, 2024/04/03
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Uwe Brauer, 2024/04/04
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Arash Esbati, 2024/04/04
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Tassilo Horn, 2024/04/04
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Arash Esbati, 2024/04/04
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Tassilo Horn, 2024/04/10
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Arash Esbati, 2024/04/10
- Re: Showing Changes for ELPA releases, Arash Esbati, 2024/04/18