Hi Tomas,

this looks promising, I had in mind to create something similar for the 
git-changelog-plugin as well, a configurable, templateable changelog.

I will look into the pull requests today and give you feedback. Do we need 
both libraries? My git-changelog-lib and yours? The JIRA-Filter-feature 
seems to be the difference.

Regards
Paul.


On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 7:59:54 PM UTC+1, Tomas Bjerre wrote:
>
> I created a pull request here:
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-changelog-plugin/pull/1
>
> Lets wait and see what he thinks about merging the plugins.
>
> Den fredag 20 november 2015 kl. 22:56:26 UTC+1 skrev Tomas Bjerre:
>>
>>
>> Repo: https://github.com/tomasbjerre/git-releasenotes-plugin
>> Username: tomasbjerre
>> JenkinsCI username: tomasbjerre
>>
>> I made a pre-release here with some screenshots:
>> https://github.com/tomasbjerre/git-releasenotes-plugin/releases
>>
>> This plugin may look similar to Git Changelog Plugin, and I actually 
>> would have taken that name if it was not already taken. But its very 
>> different when you look at it.
>>
>> The basic idea is to use a Mustache template to render the changelog. 
>> This makes it very flexible! The changelog can:
>>
>>  * Be stored to a file in workspace
>>  * Be rendered as summary of the build job
>>  * Be posted to a MediaWiki page!
>>
>> Hope you like it!
>>
>> -Tomas
>>
>

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