Hi, I've proposed refresh list of category in https://lists.debian.org before. [1] There is a few feedbacks, but they are not negative ones. [2][3]
So I want to make this idea forward, but not familiar way to do it. First, to raise an attention to the team, I've filed as a bug https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065647 Then I've seen https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ListMaster, so I've tried to contact the team directly. As far as I know, content of repository is not public so the only way to do is asking the team members to update ones, doesn't it? [1] Proposal: Refresh list of category in https://lists.debian.org/ https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2024/03/msg00046.html [2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2024/03/msg00048.html [3] https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2024/04/msg00001.html Regards, 2024年3月30日(土) 19:53 Kentaro Hayashi <ken...@gmail.com>: > > Hi, > > It seems that some of category in lists.debian.org > may be too comprehensive, > so I think that revisit updating list of category may be better. > > I've filed as a bug [1] especially the following 2 cases. > > * Case 1) "Users" category is too comprehensive, let's split it. > * Case 2) "Developers" category is too comprehensive, let's split it. > > [1] https://bugs.debian.org/1065647 > > Case 1) "Users" category is too comprehensive, let's split it. > > Split Users into "Users" and "Local Community and Users". > Merit of this one is making it easy to distinct local/regional community. > > Before: > > * Users (English) > * debian-announce > * debian-backports > ... > * debian-user > ... > * debian-chinese > * debian-chinese-big5 > * debian-chinese-gb > * debian-esperanto > ... > > > After: > > * Users (English) > * debian-announce > * debian-backports > ... > * debian-user > ... > > * Local Community and Users > > * debian-chinese > * debian-chinese-big5 > * debian-chinese-gb > * debian-esperanto > * debian-french > * debian-italian > * debian-japanese > * debian-user-catalan > * debian-user-danish > ... > > Case 2) Developers category is too comprehensive, let's split it. > > Extract some mailing-list into new "Maintenance of Programming > Languages" from Developers category. > > Before: > > * Developers > > * debian-academy > ... > > After: > > * Developers > > * debian-academy > ... > > * Maintenance of Programming Languages > > * debian-ada > * debian-clojure > * debian-common-lisp > * debian-go > * debian-haskell > * debian-js > * debian-ocaml-maint > * debian-perl > * debian-python > * debian-r > * debian-ruby > * debian-rust > * debian-scheme > > Any thought? > > Regards, > > > > -- > Kentaro Hayashi <ken...@gmail.com> -- Kentaro Hayashi <ken...@gmail.com>