Hi there! On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 10:48:52 +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote: > On 09/28/2011 08:50 PM, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote: >> On Wed Sep 28, 2011 at 12:52:09 +0200, Luca Capello wrote: >>> Package: lists.debian.org >>> Severity: wishlist >>> Usertags: debian-events >> >> i would like to veto against the creation of such a mailing list. >> >> Rationale: >> >> we do have lists like debian-news or debian-announce, which are IMHO >> apropriate for news like this. I am quite sure, the publicity team will >> help you with spreading your event news on seperate news announcements >> on the d-news@ldo list. > > +1
I do not have any problem with that, now that this has been documented. And thank you Martin and Bernd for the veto, I prefer to re-use already-established resources as well :-) As I wrote in my first email, what concerns me the most is the following: >>> Post Policy: >>> Restricted to some teams: Events (all of the members), Publicity >>> (basically, the Press team) and WWW (if someone wants to). >>> In principle, those who can commit to www.d.o/events/ should be able >>> to send a post as soon as they add a new event. >>> >>> Alternatively, posting can be restricted to the Events and Press >>> team only, using the following workflow: whoever adds a new event >>> also sends the announcement to the debian-publicity@ list for >>> reviews, then a member of the Events and Press team posts that to >>> this new list. I do not want to have another write access at any cost, but the fact that the Events team should wait for someone else to formally announce an event is IMHO a bad workflow, especially considering that most of the time there is not enough manpower, both in the Events and in the Publicity teams (please correct me if I am wrong). I was also thinking about "automatic" notifications/emails based on CVS commits on the www.d.o/events/ pages, but 1) it should be implemented and 2) I am not sure the WWW team and/or DSA would be happy. This problem is orthogonal with the list, so let us discuss it later on. > Depending on the event d-announce or d-news is a better place for such > announcements, indeed. I would be against any split based on the kind/importance of event: the rationale for the request is exactly to have a central point, while now we have the debian-events-*@, the debian-news@ and the debian-publicity@ mailing lists, as well as personal blog posts. Frankly speaking, I do not care if it is debian-announce@ or debian-news@, but my preference would go to the latter, given its description. What does the Publicity/Press team think about that? Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca
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