On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 09:00:00AM -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
I believe we've had this discussion before but I don't have a
link handy. I
think that people said they liked historical information to know when a bug,
feature, or fix might have entered into a package (where people being end
users, people who are primarily users, not packagers, even packagers who are
looking at packagest hat they don't own). However, people did seem to agree
that there was a cutoff somewhere in the past where they no longer cared.
It's handy to have it on the system going back the last few updates. Beyond
that, I sometimes *do* care going back beyond that, but wouldn't mind the
history archived somewhere (and somewhere more accessible than deep within
the git history). Losing it completely would be a real shame.
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