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Consider automating the deduplication of changelog fragments during patch releases #9301

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jacobtylerwalls opened this issue Dec 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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Maintenance Discussion or action around maintaining pylint or the dev workflow Minor 💅 Polishing pylint is always nice Needs PR This issue is accepted, sufficiently specified and now needs an implementation

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jacobtylerwalls commented Dec 11, 2023

Having to remove manually the fragments so they don't end up on main would be more work. (Which is why I was not very argumentative with Daniel even if I think that we should not duplicate the changelog between patch and minor). Should probably be done with tbump or a script, or we won't release as often.

Originally posted by @Pierre-Sassoulas in #9299 (comment)

@jacobtylerwalls jacobtylerwalls added Minor 💅 Polishing pylint is always nice Maintenance Discussion or action around maintaining pylint or the dev workflow Needs PR This issue is accepted, sufficiently specified and now needs an implementation labels Dec 11, 2023
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Thank you for opening the issue Jacob, I'm closing in favor of a new task in the list in #7362

@Pierre-Sassoulas Pierre-Sassoulas closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 11, 2023
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