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@uglide uglide commented Apr 9, 2025

The current approach is a huge waste of time since we are just copy-pasting from GitHub releases and have been discussed in length before.

As a first step, to simplify release process I suggest dropping this approach altogether and point to the GitHub releases.

Remove copy-paste from GitHub releases and document where to find latest change logs.
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Thanks, @uglide! This would simplify the release process.

@uglide uglide merged commit f14e5a4 into redis:master Apr 10, 2025
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@uglide uglide deleted the stop_copypasting_changelog_from_releases branch April 10, 2025 06:59
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