On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 07:16:54PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
Add a minimal release note text for the first standalone version,
virt-p2v 1.41.0; in addition, add the first items for the future
1.42.0.
---
docs/p2v-release-notes.pod | 32 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/p2v-release-notes.pod b/docs/p2v-release-notes.pod
index ee0dd98..21d736d 100644
--- a/docs/p2v-release-notes.pod
+++ b/docs/p2v-release-notes.pod
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ p2v-release-notes - virt-p2v Release Notes
=begin comment
-UPDATED TO <commit id>
+UPDATED TO 9b009aa4a3898648fe68301d1c5ed774a0bf2e38
=end comment
@@ -17,19 +17,39 @@ document.body.style.backgroundRepeat = "no-repeat";
=end comment
-=head1 RELEASE NOTES FOR VIRT-P2V 1.XX
+=head1 RELEASE NOTES FOR VIRT-P2V 1.42.0
These release notes only cover the differences from the previous
-stable/dev branch split (1.40.0). For detailed changelogs, please see
-the git repository, or the ChangeLog file distributed in the tarball.
+version. For detailed changelogs, please see the git repository.
-...
+=over 4
+
+=item
+
+The C<rhv-upload> output mode of virt-v2v is not listed as output
+driver, as virt-p2v does not provide all the GUI elements to properly
+use it (Pino Toscano).
+
+=item
+
+Virt-v2v is checked as requirement for the functional tests, in
+addition to guestfish, and virt-customize (Pino Toscano).
+
+=back
=for comment ################################################################
+=head1 RELEASE NOTES FOR VIRT-P2V 1.41.0
+
+This is the first standalone release of virt-p2v, split from the
+libguestfs sources.
+
+There are no functionality changes compared to virt-p2v shipped as
+part of libguestfs 1.40.
+
=head1 RELEASE NOTES FOR HISTORICAL VERSIONS OF VIRT-P2V
-Before 1.XX virt-p2v was released as part of libguestfs. Therefore,
+Before 1.41.0 virt-p2v was released as part of libguestfs. Therefore,
release notes for these older versions are found as part of the
L<release notes of libguestfs|guestfs-release-notes(1)>.
ACK
TBH I wouldn't bother posting release notes for review. I think it's
all part of the maintainer's job to do this work "behind the scenes".
Rich.
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