fix(release): allow version plans to have multi-line, arbitrarily formatted messages#27323
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Current Behavior
In order to land experimental version plans support, we temporarily kept the changelog messages coupled to conventional commits, even though they really should be completely unrelated.
Expected Behavior
Messages in version plans are not constrained to be single line conventional commit style messages. They can have any structure and be of any length (including newlines).
The
nx release plancommand now helpfully provides an interactive editor experience for the message if you submit an empty value (the prompt explains this inline).Related Issue(s)
Fixes #