> 
> On 5/15/20 4:17 PM, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
> >> On 5/15/20 3:24 PM, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
> >>
> >>>> On 5/15/20 6:18 AM, Mateusz Piotrowski wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On 5/15/20 1:38 AM, Ryan Moeller wrote:
> >>>>>> Author: freqlabs
> >>>>>> Date: Thu May 14 23:38:11 2020
> >>>>>> New Revision: 361066
> >>>>>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/361066
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Log:
> >>>>>>      jail: Add exec.prepare and exec.release command hooks
> >>>>>>      
> >>>>>>      This change introduces new jail command hooks that run before and 
> >>>>>> after any
> >>>>>>      other actions.
> >>>>> Should it go into RELNOTES?
> >>>> I'm not sure what all the criteria are for relnotes.
> >>>> The committer's guide makes it seem like relnotes is for breaking
> >>>> changes, which this is not.
> >>> Please could you point at which specific language in the commiters
> >>> guide makes you believe that the RELNOTES are for breaking changes?
> >> Every mention of "release notes" in the document is in the context of
> >> deprecating, removing,
> >> or breaking things, with one exception:
> > Fair, there should be a section on "new features and enhnacements"
> > which is laking.  However if one reads a release notes from a shipping
> > version it becomes clear that the actual majority of the text in it is
> > "new stuff."
> 
> Now that I know better, how do I retcon this and other potentially 
> relnoteworthy enhancements I've made? :)

There is a top level file in the src tree called RELNOTES that
you can use to ad an entry to describing the change and the
revision number.

> >>   > Relnotes:??? If the change is a candidate for inclusion in the
> >> release notes for the next release from the branch, set to yes.
> >>> RELNOTES should be for all changes that have user visible impact
> >>> of any type.
> >>>
> >>>> -Ryan
> 

-- 
Rod Grimes                                                 rgri...@freebsd.org
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