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+INTRODUCTION
+============
+
+This purpose of this document is to contain entries that can be used to quickly
+produce a release newsletter. When something is added to the library that is
+"newsletter worthy" (i.e., new feature, CVE fix, etc.) a summary note should
+be added here.
+
+The format should look like this:
+
+* SUMMARY OF NEWSLETTER-WORTHY THING
+
+ Here is where you describe the summary. Summarize the feature, fix, or
+ change in general language. Remember, RELEASE.txt is for communicating
+ technical specifics. Text entered here is more like advertising.
+
+ (GitHub #123, #125)
+
+The GitHub #s could be relevant issues or PRs. They will probably not appear
+in the final newsletter, but are so that the person writing the newsletter
+has easy access to context if they have questions.
+
+Every entry in RELEASE.txt does NOT require an entry here. The newsletter is
+for communicating major changes that are of interest to anyone. Minor bugfixes,
+memory leak fixes, etc. do not require entries.