# Use the Pull Requests Not the Commits ####################
To create the release notes I would use the Pull Requests themselves.
They reflect a complete idea that is merged into master. Their are also
all kinds of tools to help out with this. I started writing one in
python but I will let someone else take over. Here is the code:
https://gist.github.com/jrossi/a7934a436fef3811f97e
This has two files the python code to make the markdown release notes
from github pull requests. It's far from complete but should make
release note generation easy. If we want to control what goes into the
release notes. Just use pull request tags or milestones or what ever.
I'll stop working on the release notes immediately.
Hope it helps; doing things like this should be done by a computer they
are better at it and it frees you up to do the fun and hard stuff.
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