On Vi, 10 aug 12, 17:36:15, Camaleón wrote: > > Yes, and here we had a problem with communication: users were not aware > about this "issue" until they've read it from external sources (blogs, > magazines, etc...). I'm susbscribed to Debian News and Debian Announce > (and now added debian-devel and debian-devel-anounce) in a hope of trying > to track these changes/decisions very closely because I'm interested on > them but I wonder if this is just an impossible goal to achieve unless > normal users subscribe to all of the development mailing lists.
As I see it, if one wants to follow Debian Development they should be subscribed to at least -devel-announce, any specific mailing list and possibly also -devel. If one only cares about major changes and/or stable releases than -announce, -news *and* reading the Release Notes is enough. Kind regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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