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I agree that we don't have to maintain the ChangeLog file in our main repo. However, it will be useful to write a release note and publish on our official website. See also Apache ZooKeeper's Download page as a simple solution. |
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+1, we can move these changelog out of the repo, to like github release page or website |
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Thanks all, I will delete this changelog and maintain it on our website. cc @ShooterIT |
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I prefer to keep a history or all version descriptions file in the repo, after getting the repo code, users can see all things about it. |
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I'm wondering if we can remove the
Changelog
file after PR #729. The main point is it will be hard to maintain since we need to call a vote before drafting the release.6 votes ·
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