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[SR-8108] Update SwiftPM's CHANGELOG with new features introduced in each version #4782

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hartbit opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 4 comments

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hartbit commented Jun 26, 2018

Previous ID SR-8108
Radar None
Original Reporter @hartbit
Type Improvement
Status In Progress
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Component/s Package Manager
Labels Improvement, Screened, StarterDocs
Assignee Yasumoto (JIRA)
Priority Medium

md5: 3acc3e5cda2b951ecfc4ce2c49948681

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The summary says it all.

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@hartbit Are you suggesting to bring changelog up-to-date? That would be a lot of work, I am not sure its worth it. We could however start maintaining from here onwards. What do you think?

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hartbit commented Jun 28, 2018

I think we could bring it up to date by just putting one line per proposal, just so people have a general idea. What level of detail do you want to put in it afterwards? Should it mention internal changes? Or only user facing ones?

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Comment by Joe Smith (JIRA)

Got a first take at #1754 will start combing through commits on the `4.2` and `4.1` branches next.

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Comment by Joe Smith (JIRA)

And this is the result of combing through the commits on both branches: #1755

@swift-ci swift-ci transferred this issue from apple/swift-issues Apr 25, 2022
@shahmishal shahmishal transferred this issue from apple/swift May 4, 2022
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