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Why you should have release notes

Building software is exciting. You get your first release out there, rock back your chair or celebrate with your team and overall everyone is happy. The word goes out and people start using what you’ve built. Exciting! Like any living software, you start improving your software and fix some bugs. There are a few times where I am looking at software (may it be a full blown application or plugins), I see that a new version is out, but I don’t see what has been changed. I also often come across releases where the major version has changed. As per semver, a major version means that one makes incompatible API changes. However, do developers really do follow that? Some may want to…

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