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Tiki Changelog
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Changelog is now generated by a script (doc/devtools/release.php)
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The following tags can be used to distinguish changes:
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* [NEW] for additions of new features
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* [ENH] is an enhancement; not really new but makes things work better (e.g. look and feel, performance...)
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* [DOC] for improvements in the tips or contextual documentation provided to the user/admin
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* [FIX] for bug fixes of any sort
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* [SEC] for security fix operations. If you feel you have reason to put this tag, please first contact security at tiki.org.
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* [UPD] for updates of third party/vendor libraries
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* [UX] for user experience improvements; makes Tiki easier to use and understand (more details in https://dev.tiki.org/UX )
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* [DB] for changes in the database
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* [MOD] is a change which may be disruptive. For example, changing the default value of an option.
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* [REM] for feature removals
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* [REF] for refactoring; changes the structure of the code (to make it cleaner or clearer), without changing its actual behaviour.
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* [KIL] for removals of unused or obsolete files. This tag was used in the sense of [REM] prior to Tiki 6.
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* [REL] for the release process
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* [MRG] for branch merges, generally performed by the merge scripts
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* [TRA] for translation
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When possible, it's also nice to indicate what feature is concerned by the change.
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The tags info is also online: https://dev.tiki.org/Commit+Tags
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Before 2.0, there was only [MOD] for both [ENH] and [MOD]:
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Version 22.1
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<http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki22>
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Version 22.0
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<http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki22>
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