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On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 12:49:36PM +0100, Omar Polo wrote: > On 2024/10/28 07:43:15 +0100, Stefan Sperling <stsp@stsp.name> wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 06:21:10PM +0100, Omar Polo wrote: > > > Just an idea. It's easier to read the changelog on a web browser this > > > way, and we could even link the changes for a specific release? > > > > > > Here's a preview: https://tmp.omarpolo.com/changes.html > > > > > > If ok I'll commit the generated releases/changes.html as well. > > > > > > Thoughs? Do we need something similar for -portable too? =) > > > > I am not opposed. Fine with me. > > I don't mind plaintext but HTML certainly looks better in a browser. > > Great, I'll do something similar for -portable changelog as well as a > follow-up then. > > > > +<p> > > > +See git repository history for per-change authorship information > > > +</p> > > > > Might as well make "git repository" a clickable link? > > Yes, makes sense! > > Here's an updated diff with some feedback that I received off-list. > > - slightly better awk code > - better html > - updated the links in index.html > - changed the format of the title > > I've also updated the preview at <https://tmp.omarpolo.com/changes.html>. > > > Thanks, > Omar Polo Thanks, please go ahead and put it up. We can always keep tweaking things if there's something which needs improving.
got-www: generate HTML page from CHANGES