release notes file

Warner Losh imp at bsdimp.com
Sun Jun 23 19:32:57 UTC 2019


I love it. I proposed something similar before, and it went nowhere. I
often forget, or realize after the fact that something should be in the
release notes.


Warner

On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 1:21 PM Mark Johnston <markj at freebsd.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Today we add a Relnotes tag to commits that warrant a release note.
> My impression is that it doesn't work so well: if a committer forgets
> or doesn't know to add one there's no way to amend the commit message
> (same for MFCs), and a commit message isn't a convenient place to write
> the text of a release note.  I would like to propose adding a top-level
> RELNOTES file instead, which like UPDATING would document notes for
> specific commits.  It would be truncated every time the head branch is
> forked, and changes to it would be MFCed.  This fixes the
> above-mentioned problems and would hopefully reduce the amount of time
> needed by re@ to compile release notes.
>
> For example:
>
> Index: RELNOTES
> ===================================================================
> --- RELNOTES    (nonexistent)
> +++ RELNOTES    (working copy)
> @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
> +Release notes for FreeBSD 13.0.
> +
> +r349286:
> +       swapon(8) can now erase a swap device immediately before
> +       enabling it, similar to newfs(8)'s -E option.  This behaviour
> +       can be specified by adding -E to swapon(8)'s command-line
> +       parameters, or by adding the "trimonce" option to a swap
> +       device's /etc/fstab entry.
>
> What do folks think?
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