On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 8:13 PM, Armando M. <arma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I suspect what happens is that someone revises the content at a later date
> and reno associated the last timestamp of the release note with release
> where the change has been made?

I do believe this is the case, reno puts a note in the release that it
find it in, thus editing notes after branching is going to give you
the result you so not want.

I've made a point to do one last relnote cleanup pass before releases
to catch the errors/typos that have slipped through, but OSC doesn't
have near the volume of commits or notes that many projects have...

dt

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Dean Troyer
dtro...@gmail.com

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