https://medium.com/@rian_17805?source=post_page-----3cf827933eae-----------------------------------Nearly all applications have releases. Many of the applications have a page somewhere with an overview of which change happened when.

The first fix was to create a static page somewhere and edit it whenever we do a release.

In this flow I noticed I just forgot about updating the release notes. Then I realized all developers who work with merge requests (or something similar depending on which git provider you use) already write release notes.
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