The generate-changelog job in .github/workflows/tags.yaml previously checked out main and ran the AI agent there. The agent followed docs/agents/changelog.md, which instructed it to compute the release range with `git log <previous_version>..HEAD`. For minor releases (vX.Y.0) cut from main this happens to give the right answer; for patch releases (vX.Y.Z, Z>0) cut from a release-X.Y branch, HEAD-on- main is a strict superset of the release tag and contains commits that were merged to main both before and after the tag. The v1.3.1 changelog generated by this workflow (#2480) demonstrated the failure mode: it included 8 PRs merged to main but never shipped in v1.3.1, 6 backport PRs that landed on release-1.3 *after* v1.3.1 was tagged, both originals and their backports as separate entries, a hallucinated 2024 PR, and the cozystack-ci bot in the contributors list. The corrected v1.3.1 changelog contains the single fix that v1.3.1 actually ships. This PR fixes the root cause and tightens the agent guardrails: * tags.yaml: check out the release tag commit (`ref: ${{ steps.tag. outputs.tag }}`) instead of `main`, so HEAD == the release commit and `git log v<prev>..HEAD` corresponds to the actual release. The Create-changelog-branch step still creates the PR branch from origin/main, so PRs continue to merge cleanly into main. * tags.yaml: update the AI prompt to state explicitly that HEAD is the release commit and that the upper bound for the release range is the new tag, not main. * docs/agents/changelog.md: replace `..HEAD` with `..v<new_version>` in every example so the instruction is unambiguous regardless of which branch is checked out. * docs/agents/changelog.md: add a hard rule that backport PRs MUST be merged into the original entry (single line, two PR numbers), never listed as a second entry. Document the edge case where the original PR is outside the range — drop the entry. * docs/agents/changelog.md: forbid using the brief description verbatim as the detailed description, and forbid inventing entries for PRs that are not in the release range. * docs/agents/changelog.md: filter bot/CI accounts (`app/*`, `*[bot]`, cozystack-ci, github-actions, dependabot, renovate) out of the human Contributors list. Bot attribution on individual entries is still valid. The corresponding correction for the v1.3.1 changelog itself is in PR #2480 on the changelog-v1.3.1 branch. Signed-off-by: Myasnikov Daniil <myasnikovdaniil2001@gmail.com> |
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Cozystack
Cozystack is a free platform and framework for building clouds.
Cozystack is a CNCF Sandbox Level Project that was originally built and sponsored by Ænix.
With Cozystack, you can transform a bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease.
Use Cozystack to build your own cloud or provide a cost-effective development environment.
Use-Cases
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Using Cozystack to build a public cloud
You can use Cozystack as a backend for a public cloud -
Using Cozystack to build a private cloud
You can use Cozystack as a platform to build a private cloud powered by Infrastructure-as-Code approach -
Using Cozystack as a Kubernetes distribution
You can use Cozystack as a Kubernetes distribution for Bare Metal
Documentation
The documentation is located on the cozystack.io website.
Read the Getting Started section for a quick start.
If you encounter any difficulties, start with the troubleshooting guide and work your way through the process that we've outlined.
Versioning
Versioning adheres to the Semantic Versioning principles.
A full list of the available releases is available in the GitHub repository's Release section.
Contributions
Contributions are highly appreciated and very welcomed!
In case of bugs, please check if the issue has already been opened by checking the GitHub Issues section. If it isn't, you can open a new one. A detailed report will help us replicate it, assess it, and work on a fix.
You can express your intention to on the fix on your own. Commits are used to generate the changelog, and their author will be referenced in it.
If you have Feature Requests please use the Discussion's Feature Request section.
Community
You are welcome to join our Telegram group and come to our weekly community meetings. Add them to your Google Calendar or iCal for convenience.
License
Cozystack is licensed under Apache 2.0.
The code is provided as-is with no warranties.
Commercial Support
A list of companies providing commercial support for this project can be found on official site.
