On Sun, Jun 01, 2008, Peter Palfrader wrote: > It's not development related tho. And most people really don't need to
It is developers related. And http://lists.debian.org/devel.html reads: debian-devel-announce: Announcements for developers > know it. I suppose etc/motd will eventually be updated to point to it > also. What's the use if you can't manage to login? > Well, you can't please all of them. Frankly, I think most of the posts > to d-d-a have no place on that list in the first place. If it's the > list DD are required to subscribe to we should try to also send stuff > there that they *read*. I hardly read all of the posts sent there. This is not a high traffic list. There is no spam on it. I personnally do read at least the first lines. > What's the number of affected DDs here? 10? 20? Deleting or marking an email as read is easier than knowing that a useful information has been sent on another mailing-list. And CC-ing dda should do no serious harm, I guess. > I think dia was the appropriate for that mail. The pointer in buxy's > mail was also fine, tho I wouldn't have placed it quite as prominently. dia was appropriate, for sure. But I would have appreciated to be informed on dda. Anyway, please keep up the great work as DSA. That is what really matters ;-) -- Mohammed Adnène Trojette -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]