9 Nov
2018
9 Nov
'18
11:58 p.m.
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 19:52, stefan via Boostwrote: > On 2018-11-09 11:56 a.m., Mateusz Loskot via Boost wrote: > > On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 17:47, stefan via Boost wrote: > >> Let's not get side-tracked into another tools & languages discussion. > >> I think the high-order bit of the proposal is to further modularize the > >> process by letting individual projects manage *their* release notes, > >> then somehow syndicate them. > > Despite I support your views on pushing the modularisation further, > > I am as optimistic about pushing it wild > > - even American Wrestling has rules :) > > > > Eventually, things will have to integrate somehow, there will have to > > be common conventions, formats, tools to make all the wild libs > > running free behave at common table. > > The approach I would favour doesn't require different projects to agree > on tools or formats. It would only require projects to publish release > notes, and then provide an URL for it, so the toplevel (boost) website > could have a table containing links. > [...] > Then people can love & hate yaml et al. as much they want, this would > never again have to start a boost-wide discussion. Wouldn't that be nice? :-) Would it? :) I like to be able to grep through single-page release notes - content parsing and aggregation would require common serialisation format I like the common look and structure of release notes - it would require common conventions about format, TOC, etc. So, let's keep discussing ;) Best regards, -- Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net