> (<package-name>@debian.org??) I'll raise something I thought about a while
I think it's [EMAIL PROTECTED] actually, but I'm not sure; I only occasionally get mail to it -- all of it inappropriate (everything I've gotten to xbase@<> in particular should have either gone to debian-user or to [EMAIL PROTECTED], mostly the latter...) > a) subscribe <package>@debian.org to the announcement lists (with a limit on > the number of emails to be stored). Huh? the "package" addresses don't lead to email storing *anywhere* -- they just forward directly to the listed package maintainer. If the maintainer knows of an announce list, they can subscribe themselves (or <package> if they wish to); often there isn't one, and the package is only announced to c.o.l.a... > b) be able to specify a URL which can be checked for changes - for instance: If it's practical for the maintainer to use, the "watch" stuff that deb-make sets up already exists. I haven't really had too much trouble finding out about new releases, though... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .