That is indeed a difficult problem. Integration testing and contract testing can help to avoid this, but one can never be 100% sure.
Or LazyVim
I was just relaying how the OpenCloud people explained it to me at Froscon this year
Nice, I hadn’t heard of that one yet!
Thanks for your feedback!
Some thoughts:
cliff.toml (generated with git-cliff --init) to ignore any commits that aren’t interesting to your usersI should probably add those to the blog.
But yeah, I get preferring to write manual tailored changelogs. Personally I am just a little neurotic about single source of truth and a huge Git nerd. And I know that at least in this job, my users are neurotic enough to prefer completeness.
Just like the old PHP based OwnCloud was forked to NextCloud for governance reasons, we now also have a fork of OCIS under the name OpenCloud:


AsyncIO, OAuth2 support, and a new wire protocol (for the first time since 2003)!
Thank you for the feedback, could you be more specific?
Is it crossposting? Or Kubernetes-specific content in /c/programming?
Or giving tips on how to practice for specific certification exams?
Or do you dislike the prose format? Too much context? Do you prefer bullet points?
Or is it that I put an image while the link should be the focus? I see now that in my client I have to click through to the original post first to see and visit the URL