Michael Schwendt wrote: > Some [or many?] packages in the collection contain really huge spec > %changelog sections, which contain entries that date back as far as > the middle 90's. > > It is not unusual that entries, which are several years old, have become > irrelevant or wrong or get lost among several dozen entries like "rebuilt" > or "update to x.y.z". The changelogs however are included in the rpm > packages completely and also in web pages generated from them, e.g. in > koji or repoview. > > Do we have any guidelines about what to do with them and whether it > is permitted to strip the changelogs from time to time? (and if so, > whether to archive them anywhere other than in cvs?) > > Not a big issue, not at all, I'm just curious. ;o) > I think it's useful to have 1-2 releases worth of entries. i.e., we are entering into the dev cycle for F8, so F7 changes + F8 changes included. I don't know, how about a %{name}.changelog for archived entries, distributed via CVS? A good example of this is Anaconda, I loaded the spec file by accident on a slow link, and I'm sure the change log is about 5 times the size of the actual spec file bits and bobs. N.J. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list