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How to bridge the gap between technology and product in release notes?

Hello everyone!
I'm currently working on a project related to managing release notes (Changelogit), and I'm curious to know how each of you approaches this topic. Whether you're an independent developer, a member of a technical team, or simply interested in how updates are communicated, your experiences are valuable.

My personal experience: I've worked in several SaaS companies, and I've often observed that release notes are manually written based on the CHANGELOG.md file. This manual writing allows us to rephrase updates based on the intended audience. For example, when communicating with our internal teams, we focus on bug fixes while keeping things straightforward. On the other hand, for our end-users, we highlight new features. This allows us to tailor our communications.

However, I've encountered common challenges, including maintaining consistency and regularity in release notes, as well as managing multiple communication channels. We've sometimes missed updates, which had a detrimental impact, both internally and for our end-users.

I'd like to hear your stories about managing release notes, including:

How do you write your release notes?

Who are they intended for? Your internal team? Your users?

How do you handle the technical complexity to make them understandable to a non-technical audience?

Which distribution channels do you prefer for sharing your release notes?

Additionally, if you've used specific tools or methods to simplify release note management, please share them! Your tips could be very helpful to other community members.

I'm particularly interested in discussing with those of you who have innovative ideas and valuable experiences. We might explore solutions to address some of the challenges we face in managing release notes.

So, whether you're an expert in this area or you simply have questions about release note management, please feel free to share your thoughts here. I'm looking forward to reading your comments and engaging in a enriching discussion!

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