Using TortoiseGit on a clone, I found that viewing the log from the client and
clientgui folders only - effectively filtering to select commits which touched
files in those folders only - generated a shortlist which might be helpful.
On Wednesday, 29 March 2017, 8:40, Vitalii Koshura
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Oliver,
Thank you for advice.
>From my POV the the most hard part of this is to select important commits
only.
Best regards,
Vitalii Koshura
2017-03-29 9:36 GMT+03:00 Oliver Bock <[email protected]>:
> Hi Vitalii,
>
> On 28/03/2017 9:34 , Vitalii Koshura wrote:
> > I can do the hard job and prepare the list of commits for 7.7 release and
> > also prepare the list of fixes with issue numbers.
>
> That doesn't need to be hard. Just use git (log) and generate the
> changelog. All you need to know to do that are the start and end points
> (SHA1s) of the range of commits - but you have to know those as well to
> it manually.
>
> Best,
> Oliver
>
>
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