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-: It's tricky, believe me.  As an evidence, please look at standards.texi, 
-: the GNU coding standards document: it has a whole section on how to write 
-: good ChangeLog entries (and that section just got larger in the last 
-: version as I  asked Richard Stallman to add some more there, because some 
-: of his requirements were never documented before).

Should the guile guys should remove the `guile-changelogs.texi' they
distribute?  It's either redundant (if the information is also in
`standards.texi') or it's disinformation (if their recommendations
are `stale' or don't otherwise agree with RMS).

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