On 2022-09-11 13:19 "J. A." <python@altfeld-im.de> wrote:
Only one question arised to me:
Shall the CHANGELOG document the changes a) of BiT as App b) or of the repo
Damn! We on a quit high level here! :D I learn so much. ;) I have no opinion about that question. But it reminds me on some nerdy IT podcast I was listing to a discussion between two "professional" (payed) developers arguing about the difference between commit messages and changelog entries. I can't remember or didn't understand a solution on that discussion. But I would say that a) is something that could be described from the perspective of a user; a "user story". e.g. "BIT now can use rsync versions 3.2.4 and higher" And b) is more developer/technical; e.g. "Use '-s' rsync-switch to activate the modern and recommended way of argument protection in all rsync versions starting with 2.4 and higher". I do not have a final opinion about that. If anyone does more research on that and find articles about it please let me know.