Closed traversaro closed 7 years ago
As already noted in https://github.com/robotology/mex-wholebodymodel/commit/13d8390d91fc5540bbd2703ae7d878cae66a37c9#commitcomment-20813414 , the changelog of each release should link at the differences between the tag of the released versions and the previous release, while in https://github.com/robotology/mex-wholebodymodel/commit/13d8390d91fc5540bbd2703ae7d878cae66a37c9#commitcomment-20813414 the release 0.2 is linked to the differences between the branch master and the branch recovery, that at this moment point at the same commit (this is exactly why you should use tags rather than branches for the changelogs.
master
recovery
tags
branches
addressed in https://github.com/robotology/mex-wholebodymodel/commit/dcf188fc83c1c6f2a8ad7f4d9280640d9b0eee75
As already noted in https://github.com/robotology/mex-wholebodymodel/commit/13d8390d91fc5540bbd2703ae7d878cae66a37c9#commitcomment-20813414 , the changelog of each release should link at the differences between the tag of the released versions and the previous release, while in https://github.com/robotology/mex-wholebodymodel/commit/13d8390d91fc5540bbd2703ae7d878cae66a37c9#commitcomment-20813414 the release 0.2 is linked to the differences between the branch
master
and the branchrecovery
, that at this moment point at the same commit (this is exactly why you should usetags
rather thanbranches
for the changelogs.