Hi Peter,
Of course it can make total sense to derive the rpm changelog automatically from the commit log, in certain cases -- I agree on that.
You are right. Nevertheless I'm too lazy to change my RPM packages (especially as I hate the syntax). But I'm used to have -m due to svn and cvs.
Probably the solution could be a tag system like the one used in KDE. Adding e.g. "CHANGELOG:" to the commit message to have it in the RPM changelog?
Would be very helpful I think.
And when having Tags, we could also implement "NOREBUILD" to prevent a rebuild e.g. when checking in new files and before I had the chance to edit the .spec.
Regarding the webpage:
The Add-file and edit-file pages could get a box for commit messages as well as checkmarks for the Tags I introduced here :-) Leaving only deletes without message.
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