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A ChangeLog , literally Newspaper of the modifications (in English), often indicates a file which contains the enumeration of what the people collaborating in a project carried out like work on the latter. This file is often simple a Textual file, rather gross, with possibly of the sections corresponding to the various under-parts of the project. One can find also there names of people who carried out these tasks. This term is directly resulting from world from developers from software, in particular that of developers of Free software, so that everyone can know in which direction the project evolved/moved through time, which is its vitality (if it advances much and quickly, if it has been in full rise or abandoned for one year, or only in phase of corrections of bugs). In all the cases, that also constitutes an invitation to contribute by knowing which are the last evolutions, which there is to test…
E.g.: for a project of computerized accountancy, one can imagine
ChangeLog - setting in conformity with the terminology of the chart of accounts (Vincent and Michel) - bugs of posting of the graphs of équiblibre of the corrected accounts (Sylvain) - addition of the function to manage several accounts (Sarah) - repair possible security breaches during the exchanges by the network (Stephan and Raoul) - orthography in documentation (Jose)
If all occurs well, the elements present in a ChangeLog are those envisaged in the Todo list .
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