I have a problem with CVS commit messages going to -www. These messages tend to accumulate... how about debian-www-admin, or simply to an alias that contains all of the active webmasters? I read this list periperially (my spell checker tells me that's not a word... HAH!), and if it suddenly gets a lot more traffic I wouldn't be able to keep up. If you need to figure out how to set it up, I know some people who've done it.
Just a thought. Nils. In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writ es: >Jules Bean wrote: >> With simple changes like this, would you be happy for me to bounce in and >> change the CVS, or are you happier maintaining control over it? >> >I have no problem with this as long as we agree to keep the number of >people doing it to a minimum and that debian-www is notified that it is >being done. One thing that would help in this regard is if debian-www >were notified of changes to the english source. This can be done using >CVS. If anyone has time to figure out how to do this, please do. >Having the log messages sent there will also help translators decide >when changes are important enough to warrant an update. > >To start this off, I give Jules permission to change the source >under webwml/english/ > >Jay Treacy > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >