[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I have not yet looked through all 10.4 issues with a release note, but I
wanted to do a "dry-run" generation just to check that everything works.

I'm looking at http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/ReleaseNoteProcess

where it says:

      Report - Generates two xml JIRA reports:
          o

            fixedBugsList.xml - This is the list of issues addressed by the 
release
          o

            releaseNotesList.xml - This is the list of issues bearing detailed 
releaseNotes.html explanations.


Just how do I create those two xml files? Do I get them from a Jira
filter? Or do I need to create them by hand?

So I figured out that the release notes generator expects the type of
xml file you can get from a Jira filter, so I expect that's what I
should do.

But are there pre-defined filters which I should use for
fixed bugs and release note issues, respectively? If not; which criteria
should I use?
Hi Dyre,

I think we've had some discussion about this before, but I don't remember if a consensus emerged. It is probably a good idea to make your filters public so that people will know how to force notable issues to appear in the release notes.

Regards,
-Rick
And what if an issue is marked with 'Existing Application Impact' ONLY,
and there is no releas note for it? Should it be mentioned somewhere?


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