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releasenotes: add a file in which to record release notes I've just spent a few very boring hours going through the changelog for the 5.0 release (829 commits). We only had 5 commits that used the syntax that the release notes extension expects. This commit adds a file in which we can record important changes. The file should preferably be edited in the patch that makes the important change, but it can also be edited after (I think this is an important benefit compared to the release notes extension). I'm thinking that we can rename the file from "next" to "5.1" or something when it's time, and then we'd create a new "next" file on the default branch. I've used the syntax that we use on the our wiki in the template, but I don't care much that we use any valid syntax at all. The idea is mostly to record important changes when they happen. I expect that some copy editing will be needed at release time anyway. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6332
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Before you install




This is an OS X version of Mercurial that depends on the default Python installation.




After you install




This package installs the hg executable as /usr/local/bin/hg. See hg debuginstall for more info on file locations.




Documentation




Visit the https://mercurial-scm.org/">Mercurial web site and wiki




There's also a free book, https://book.mercurial-scm.org/">Distributed revision control with Mercurial




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