u/HungryFall6866

Is there a good tool for auto-generating release notes from GitHub PRs and Jira tickets?

Hey , I've been researching how dev teams handle release notes and changelogs.

Most tools I've found (Beamer, Headway) require you to write everything manually. ReleaseNotes.io does some auto-generation but the output is one generic version for everyone.

Curious What tools are you using for this today?

What's missing from the current options?

Does your team produce different versions for customers vs internal teams?

Would love to hear what's working and what isn't.

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u/HungryFall6866 — 4 days ago
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How does your team communicate what shipped in a sprint to non-technical stakeholders?

Hey, curious how agile teams handle release communication after each sprint.

Specifically:

Who writes the release notes or sprint summary for non-technical people?

How do you share what shipped with leadership, sales, or customers?

Does it ever get skipped when the team is busy?

Any tools that actually work for this?

Would love to hear real examples

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u/HungryFall6866 — 4 days ago
▲ 5 r/devops

DevOps folks , what's your role in the release notes process? Do you own it or just fill in deployment details?

Hey , I'm a developer researching how DevOps teams handle release communication, specifically in B2B companies without a dedicated release manager.

A few things I'm curious about:
When releases stack up across sprints, who ends up hunting through all the PRs?
Do you have an agreed template your team fills before every release?
How do you handle sign-offs before pushing to production?
Does it ever cause a release to be delayed?

Would love to hear how different teams handle this.

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u/HungryFall6866 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/SaaS

PMs - How do you handle release notes? Do you even bother?"

I'm a developer at a small tech company trying to understand how startup product teams handle release communication.

Specifically for teams under 50 people:

  • Does anyone actually own release notes or does it just get skipped?
  • How do you communicate what shipped to non-technical people like leadership, support, or customers?
  • Is this something that always slips when the team gets busy?

Asking because I've noticed this feels like one of those things everyone knows they should do but nobody actually does consistently.

Would love to hear how small teams handle this or don't!

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u/HungryFall6866 — 6 days ago

How does your team communicate what shipped in a release to non-technical stakeholders?

Hey everyone, I am a developer trying to understand how product team handles release communication after each sprint or development
Like, who owns writing the release notes in your team?
How do you share what shipped with non-technical people?
Does it ever get delayed or skipped? Is there any tool you are using ?
Would love to hear how different teams handle this!

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u/HungryFall6866 — 6 days ago