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[Feature request] Repository clean-up #1377

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mdziczkowski opened this issue Nov 27, 2021 · 4 comments
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[Feature request] Repository clean-up #1377

mdziczkowski opened this issue Nov 27, 2021 · 4 comments

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@mdziczkowski
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@talvo I would like to propose to do some small clean-up to reduce the repo (and in same way archive and download) size by removing files with are not required, like for example old Change logs.

The best solution would be to create only one ChangeLog file in with were listed only changes from (except the current one), the two last versions

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talvo commented Nov 27, 2021

Any particular reason? While I'll admit that ancient changelogs probably really looked at very often these days, the filesizes are pretty neglible for modern hardware..

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The changes except two recent can become merged with (or moved to) the Changes.old file, with contain historical changes of Pennmush.

The entries described in those files does not have any real use because the described in them changes were mostly overrided by the newer ones (described in the more recent ones)

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talvo commented Nov 29, 2021

Ah, I see what you mean - I thought you were suggesting removing them entirely, sorry, didn't realise you meant merging them into one file.

Though I'm still not sure I see a benefit, tbh.

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The repo will look more tidy and easier to work with ;-)

by the way, it would be nice to generate the new version of the online dev documentation using the provided re-configured Doxygen ;-)

It will take longer then the previous one because it will generate doc for the most files, plus graph's of the call's

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