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[Backport release/3.1.x] chore(changelog): new way to maintain the changelog #11478

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@vm-001 vm-001 commented Aug 29, 2023

Backport 17c971b from #11279.

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Maintaining changelogs in a single markdown file in the repo is one of the easy ways to maintain and also keep consistency. Since Kong has multiple release versions, sometimes a bug fix needs to be backported to all the supported versions after it gets merged to the master branch. The backport bot is currently broken because of the git conflict.

We're Introducing a new way to maintain Kong's changelog, which makes the changelog item become an individual file. The idea is, that you don't get the conflict if you don't edit the same file.

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Co-authored-by: Hans Hübner <hans.huebner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Wangchong Zhou <wangchong@konghq.com>
(cherry picked from commit 17c971b)
@github-actions github-actions bot added core/docs chore Not part of the core functionality of kong, but still needed labels Aug 29, 2023
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This PR is marked as stale because it has been open for 14 days with no activity.

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