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We'll consider it. I never liked using it before, and many contributors misused it (in previous projects). We currently curate the changelog, so I'd be open to splitting the release notes up into categories if that helps. https://shoelace.style/resources/changelog#id_2_15_0 Either way, that's where I'd recommend looking instead of the GitHub release page, which is automatically generated. |
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As a user of Shoelace, I subscribe to the GitHub releases to know what's happening when a new version comes out. I noticed that some commits use the conventional commit format and thus appear in a formatted way on the releases, and others don't and just appear in a big list of commits.
I know it's a manual step, but I would appreciate if the release notes were a bit less noisy and the easiest way to do that would be to make more frequent of the conventional commit format when doing features and bug fixes.
https://github.com/shoelace-style/shoelace/releases/tag/v2.15.0
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