> > Once upon a time, this list was actually used for its purpose as > > declared on > > > > http://lists.debian.org/ports.html > > Just for the history record, what was the name of that particular > list? :)
Must have been debian-powerpc... for general powerpc topics, we used to have c.o.l.powerpc - remember when Usenet was the main discussion forum? > > i.e. to discuss technical issues of the Debian powerpc port. Now this > > has disappeared almost completely. I can hardly remember the last time a > > query from another part of the Debian project about the status of a > > certain aspect of the powerpc port was actually answered on this list, > > most likely because a large portion if not most of the list traffic is > > OT these days, and I think this is very bad. YMMV. > > Well, for debian-68k, the developing list at nocrew.org is not used > anymore. Things evolve and, to my mind, regrouping users and developers > might not be a bad thing. Giving up m68k-build was mainly due to deteriorating signal/spam ratio there, as well as people getting repeatedly unsubscribed by the list software. Moving the port administrative discussion to -68k may have attracted about two new people to get more involved, so there isn't much regrouping. Developers are a limited resource :-( Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]