Le 01/03/13 14:37, Yuri Astrakhan wrote:
> The 
> proposal<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/RELEASE-NOTES_bot>is
> for a bot to parse commit message for special "commands" to add some
> text to specific sections of the release-notes file. When bot detects a
> master merge, it will pull the latest release-notes, change it, and merge
> it to master right away, avoiding any conflicts.
> 
> If the bot messes up, or if a more complex file edit is needed, we can do
> it through the regular git/gerrit process.

So instead of us just writing to the RELEASE-NOTES we will instead have
to pass commands to yet another unstable bot that will do it for us?

What is the added values beside adding overhead to the process?

-- 
Antoine "hashar" Musso


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