Re: Ideas and proposal for removing changelog and release fields from spec file

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On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 10:05:31PM +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Dne 24. 02. 20 v 18:13 Miro Hrončok napsal(a):
> > Can we please have a "git is the only source of truth" version of this? I.e. "Compute the release field from the number
> > of commits since the last version change" in the document. It seem to only have one con (breaks if two builds are
> > triggered from the same commit) which is the status quo.
> > 
> 
> +1
> 
> Or the combination of:
>   Get the release field from the annotation of the git tag
> and
>   Get the release field using the number of tags since the last version change
> If the regexp does not match, just count the tags (or the commits).

We addressed git tags in the hackmd doc and we were not very thrilled with the
idea. It seems fragile (parsing/regex) and if the changelog is included in the
git tag, packagers still have to maintain 3 different changelogs.

> And BTW I like the changelog proposal.
Thanks :)
It's a bit of a tricky situation since we tend to consider both release and
changelog separately but they are also very much related since the release
appears in the changelog.
So if we want to keep the current changelog format, we need to consider them
together (of we accept to change the structure of the changelog)


Pierre
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