This commit makes the breaking changes section of the v11.0.0 release
info in `CHANGELOG.md` easier to follow by:
1. Adding links to the corresponding commit for each breaking change (to
make it easier to find the full context of the change).
2. Turning breaking changes of each scope into a bulleted list (to make
it clearer that they affect the same package/scope).
NOTE:
It would be better if the changelog generation tooling handled this
automatically. This potential improvement is being tracked in #39698.
PR Close#39704
Usually, entries in the release notes for a version in `CHANGELOG.md` are
grouped by scope (i.e. all `compiler` changes together, all `router`
changes together, etc.). Currently, the notes for a non-patch release
are created manually, by contatenating the release notes for all
corresponding next/RC versions. As a result, the entries for v11.0.0 are
not grouped together.
This commit fixes it by grouping all entries for the v11.0.0 release by
scope, making it easier to identify all changes that affect a specific
package/scope.
PR Close#39704
It seems that the script used to generate the `CHANGELOG.md` content
incorrectly treats any link or issue/PR reference in the commit message
as a link to an issue fixed/closed by the commit. However, there are
cases where such links/references do not refer to issues fixed/closed by
the commit (or not refer to issues at all).
This commit fixes such bogus links in the v11.0.0 release info.
NOTE:
The underlying issue should be more generically addressed in the
changelog generation tooling. This is being tracked in #39698.
PR Close#39704
Currently, the script that is used to generate the `CHANGELOG.md`
content uses the first 7 characters of a commit SHA in the generated
links. This is problematic when there are multiple commits in the repo
(or forks of the repo?) that start with the same 7 characters (which is
rare but possible), since GitHub shows a 404 page.
This was the case with commit 736e0644b02bc4606a7ae0c974d1b06e993708f6
that is included in the v11.0.0 release notes and happens to start with
the same characters as commit 736e064ac80f5e0ed84711694c2ba68809222ffd.
This commit fixes the issue by using the full commit SHA in the link for
this particular commit.
NOTE:
The underlying issue should be more generically addressed in the
changelog generation tooling. This is being tracked in #39698.
PR Close#39704
Commit 4ca1c736bb (part of PR #38931) was
incorrectly marked with scope `packaging`, while it is an internal-only
change (i.e. it does not affect packaging). As such is should have been
marked with a different scope (for example, `ci`/`build`/`refactoring`)
and should not appear in `CHANGELOG.md`.
This commit removes the entry from `CHANGELOG.md` to avoid confusing
developers trying to understand how this change may affect their apps.
NOTE:
The commit contains a breaking change notice (about dropping support for
IE<11) which _is_ relevant to app developers. This breaking change
notice is preserved in the "BREAKING CHANGES" section, but the scope is
changes from `packaging` to `core` to avoid confusion.
PR Close#39704
This commit includes several minor fixes in the v11.0.0 release info in
`CHANGELOG.md`, such as:
- Fixing typos/punctuation.
- Making capitalization consistent.
- Wrapping code in backticks (for better readability).
PR Close#39704
Mostly just adding links to the migrations that were missing, adding the migrations into the navbar,
as well as correcting the @angular/bazel removal in the update guide.
I also added a commented out preamble for the release notes.
PR Close#37705
Previously the tslib 2.0 change was not listed in the CHANGELOG because
it was marked as a refactoring. This change is important enough to be
listed in the changelog even tough it doesn't affect most of the users.
For users that do get unexpectedly affected by this change, it might be
useful to find the change listed in the CHANGELOG.
PR Close#37303
When pasting over the 9.1.8 release notes,
the link for 10.0.0-next.9 was accidentally
cut off. This commit fixes the broken link for
10.0.0-next.9 in the CHANGELOG.