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Always add Hugo version number to title #1237
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So, there is an auto-generated title which always includes the version number ... But for main releases I edit the title. And I don't think there is a way to ... force me to to do sensible things. |
hey @bep - on the subject of the Release Notes, I noticed that the "thanks for the updates to the Documentation site" paragraph is always duplicated each time.
Maybe you can fix that for the next release. :-) |
I agree. I haven't been an active contributor in recent months. My name should be removed from there. |
You could always contribute by creating a PR that fixes that text. |
and removed @kaushalmodi - as per his request: #1237 (comment)
Ok, opened a PR to fix that in the 0.75 release notes which I guess you copy and paste each time. |
Closing per #1240 (comment), new issue is gohugoio/hugo#8360. |
The release notes on gohugo.io sometimes (often) include a version number (like "Hugo 0.75.1: A couple of Bug Fixes"). Sometimes they don't (like in https://gohugo.io/news/0.75.0-relnotes/). Is there a programmatical way to force @bep ;) to always include the version name in the title?
I think this could be solved by a Github action that prepares the release news page automatically with links to changesets and pull requests. I don't have a full understanding of how these news are created to attempt this on my own.
This is a usability issue for people that try to find changes between specific versions.
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