On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 02:00:09PM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote: > You should subscribe to the debian-devel-announce mailing list > and read it for a while, because this list is considered > an essential list for all developpers. > > Other mailing lists, such as debian-news, debian-devel, and > debian-project are also useful for you. Questions related to > detail in packaging can be asked on debian-mentors list.
I'd rewrite these like this: A lot of communication in the project happens on our mailing lists. Lists you really need to subscribe to include debian-devel-announce, and debian-news, as they are both low-volume and often contain important information. Other interesting lists might be debian-devel, debian-project, debian-mentors etc, see http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe for the complete listing. > For those who wish to reduce the number of mails, there are > debian-devel-digest list for mails on debian-devel. I don't think -devel is the only list one can get digested... > If you are interested in maintaining your packages, then ~~~~~~ This sounds ambigous to me... use "your own" or just leave that word out. > > such as Documentation/Web maintainance/Translation(i18n & l10n)/ > > /Publicity/Legal support. BTW, don't separate these terms with slashes, commas would be just fine (i.e. "...such as documentation, web maintenance, translations (i18n & l10n), publicity or legal support.") -- enJoy -*/\*- don't even try to pronounce my first name