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@ptillet and the other maintainers, we've loved and appreciated this project since the beginning! :)
One request, is it possible to use GitHub's release notes feature to track releases more officially? Even the auto-release notes is super useful and shouldn't be much added work (https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/releasing-projects-on-github/automatically-generated-release-notes). It seems the current ground truth on release versions is pypi and (I think?) some release branches?
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I do not think there's any release notes yet, but it sounds like a good idea.
@atalman Maybe we can ask AI to summarize release notes.
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Thanks @Jokeren! We've had a great experience with DeepSpeed using auto generated release notes. Feel free to take a look: https://github.com/deepspeedai/DeepSpeed/releases.
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@ptillet and the other maintainers, we've loved and appreciated this project since the beginning! :)
One request, is it possible to use GitHub's release notes feature to track releases more officially? Even the auto-release notes is super useful and shouldn't be much added work (https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/releasing-projects-on-github/automatically-generated-release-notes). It seems the current ground truth on release versions is pypi and (I think?) some release branches?
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