The changelog has the names. Repeating it in the release announcement mail
feels redundant to me.

On Fri, 26 Apr, 2024, 11:07 pm Andy Lester, <a...@petdance.com> wrote:

>
> > The context of the name appearing as I propose in a "thank you" is
> > merely to thank them, not to indirectly hold them to stability/quality
> > measures.
>
> I heartily endorse listing everyone who did something on a release.
>
> It drives me crazy every time there is a release of GCC that ends with
> their boilerplate “many people worked on this, too many to list here”. No,
> it’s not too many to list. There is no limit on the length of your release
> notes.
>
>  People worked on the project, and putting their names in the release
> notes or on the change log is literally the least the project can do to
> recognize them.  The cost to do so is so small, and the potential positives
> so large, you won’t find a better bang/buck ratio.
>
> Andy
>
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