Hi Friends Release notes are an important part of releasing software. It doesn’t matter if they are available publicly, internally within a company, or just to yourself: they help to track changes made in each new version. I once worked at a company where we had a two-week release cycle. Each one was accompanied by a set of release notes that were put together manually. As these took a long time to write, we wanted to automate creating them – or at least to simplify the process.
Slice, Dice, and Squash Your Git Commit History
Slice, Dice, and Squash Your Git Commit…
Slice, Dice, and Squash Your Git Commit History
Hi Friends Release notes are an important part of releasing software. It doesn’t matter if they are available publicly, internally within a company, or just to yourself: they help to track changes made in each new version. I once worked at a company where we had a two-week release cycle. Each one was accompanied by a set of release notes that were put together manually. As these took a long time to write, we wanted to automate creating them – or at least to simplify the process.