On 10.04.2013 18:25, Raoul Bhatia wrote:
On 2013-04-10 15:49, Jonas Meurer wrote:
Am 10.04.2013 12:37, schrieb A.L.E.C:
On 04/10/2013 12:32 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:

Background is that we try to track new releases of manually installed
software on our servers using a nagios check script. This script parses
the changelog files with a regular expression and searches the projects
download pages for new releases.

You've got version number also in index.php and iniset.php files.

I know :)

But from my experiences changelog usually is the best place to track
current version number. Developers (not you) often forget to update
version numbers in code files.
Do you have a reason for not adding the current version number to the
changelog? IMHO least it's a rather exceptional practice in open
source projects, isn't it?

I've wondered about that for some time too.

Normally, i would expect that Changelog entries without any
release header are under development.

I'd second to add a RELEASE line to the changelog upon release.


Hello,

This is exactly what I have always seen on everywhere, that the headless/tagless entries are for trunk/dev. Yesterday I was just looking for the 0.8.6 CHANGELOG entries and unable to find it I went to IRC to ask. After a short discussion I also remembered that RC uses this not really common behavior.

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Best regards,
Günter Kits
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