Often an item in a changelog in itself doesn't make it obvious what a change/fix means, it might be completely incomprehensible without further explanation. Or you don't know where to search for a new feature.
For this reason, links to relevant issues and pull requests would greatly increase the usefulness of the changelog.
(I also don't think it's a good idea that the changelog is in a "news" section. 99% of it is the changelog. This makes it difficult if someone actually wants to see the news. Or finding the changelog which is in an unexpected section)
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Often an item in a changelog in itself doesn't make it obvious what a change/fix means, it might be completely incomprehensible without further explanation. Or you don't know where to search for a new feature. For this reason, links to relevant issues and pull requests would greatly increase the usefulness of the changelog.
(I also don't think it's a good idea that the changelog is in a "news" section. 99% of it is the changelog. This makes it difficult if someone actually wants to see the news. Or finding the changelog which is in an unexpected section)