Stephen Gran wrote: > This one time, at band camp, Jonathan Wiltshire said: >> The debian-l10n-english team, and perhaps others, use this domain to >> keep the maintainer in the loop during Smith English-language reviews >> and the subsequent translations. > > This one time, at band camp, Adeodato Simó said: >> I use it all the time when eg. reassigning a bug (reassign mails are >> supposed to be CC'ed to the destination maintainers), rather than go up >> and look who's listed as maintainer and uploader and CC them all. > > These are the sort of helpful answers that make it clear that people do > at least sporadically use the service. I didn't see anything useful in > the week of logs I reviewed, but activity like that described above is > probably reasonably 'spiky' and I'm not surprised I missed it.
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