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Keep a CHANGELOG
      
        August 07, 2014
      
      
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      Adam and Jerod talk with Olivier Lacan about keeping a CHANGELOG and his passion for keeping a human facing, readable history, for software projects.
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Featuring
- Olivier Lacan – Twitter, GitHub, Website
 - Adam Stacoviak – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
 - Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub
 
Notes and Links
- Olivier Lacan
 - Keep a Changelog
 - olivierlacan/keep-a-changelog
 - @Changelog: On ‘Keeping a CHANGELOG’ …
 - The standard CHANGELOG file for all open source projects
 - Why not just use GitHub release notes?
 - Isn’t a CHANGELOG about all changes not just important changes?
 - Keep a changelog for each minor release?
 - Aaron Swartz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 - Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 - Lawrence Lessig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia