Re: Including the release notes in the git-1.5.0 release?

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Theodore Tso <tytso@xxxxxxx> writes:

> What I've seen some projects do (including some commercial products)
> is to keep them around with the old file names.  So if we have
>
> Documentation/RELEASE-NOTES_1.5.0.txt
> Documentation/RELEASE-NOTES_1.6.0.txt
> Documentation/RELEASE-NOTES_1.7.0.txt
>
> and a symlink from RELEASE-NOTES to Documentation/RELEASE-NOTES-<cur_ver>.txt
>
> that would make a lot of sense....

Done.

I used to like reading pod/perl*delta.pod but these days they
are tooooo long.  Hopefully we can keep our release notes short
and sweet. 

People might already have noticed that the latest docs at

	http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/

has link to older versions.


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