Paul Eggert writes: > Currently, each Emacs commit typically contains two copies of its ChangeLog > entries: one copy in the commit message and one copy as an edit to one or more > ChangeLog files. The latter copy is largely redundant and complicates merging, > so as discussed in Bug#19113 on April 7 we plan to revamp the Emacs master > commit procedure to eliminate the second copy, so that ordinary commits do not > alter ChangeLog files. Instead, the ChangeLog file in the Emacs distribution > will be generated automatically from recent Git commit messages. > > You'll still be able to edit ChangeLog history by running 'make change-history' > and then committing changes to a new top-level file (initially 'ChangeLog.1') > that contains an editable copy of non-recent Git commit messages. However, > commits ordinarily shouldn't change ChangeLog files and this should simplify > merging. Does it mean that the ChangeLog files won't be updated anymore or that they will be updated only from time to time (like right before a release or something like that)? Also, I think that admin/make-tarball.txt will have to be updated. Cheers, Nico -- Nicolas Petton http://nicolas-petton.fr