Hello all
I'm in the process of preparing a release candidate and got a question.
The root of Apache SIS contains a file named "CHANGES". At first, this
file was apparently updated everytime a commit was done, together with a
corresponding JIRA task. But this discipline has not really be followed
lately. What should we do with this file? Alternatives I can see are:
1. Leave it unchanged, but it would be misleading for those who may
read it since it doesn't list the changes applied in the last 18 months.
2. Copy the SVN logs to that file, but that would be very verbose.
3. Copy the list of JIRA tasks to that file, but that would duplicate
the release notes [1].
4. Consider the file as unmaintained, and consequently remove it. It
would still be present in all branches/ and tags/ directories prior 0.4.
What do peoples think?
Martin
[1] http://sis.staging.apache.org/release-notes/0.4.html