Re: What would it take to drop release and changelog from our spec files? (and do we want to?)

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On 1/10/20 7:35 PM, Nicolas Mailhot via devel wrote:

Dropping changelog is easy. Since we have a clean separation of spec
repo (src.fedoraproject.org) and project repo (pagure, gitlab or
elsewhere) the spec should just be assembled from all the
src.fedoraproject.org commit messages not present in the previous
generated changelog

(that won't work for thinks ike rehat-rpm-config because it does not
separate the project files in a separate repository but it’s high time
it behaved likea normal project, the non separation is a major PITA to
deal with)

You keep saying that, but maybe you were not involved with redhat-rpm-config back when it was that way. It was the most hideous piece of package I had ever worked with, because the model of external tarballs is just absurd and does not work at all with what it is and does. We've been there, done that and the current model is the first time that redhat-rpm-config is actually nice to maintain.

	- Panu -
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