Hi Bastien, Hi Ihort

> https://updates.orgmode.org

whoops, I completely overlooked that.

> Org, whether they want to help, fix confirmed bugs or review patches.
> 
> Of course, https://updates.orgmode.org is in alpha and we can still
> improve it a lot.  In particular, I plan to let it track unconfirmed
> bugs too, to help with bug triage, and to provide woof.el to ease
> interaction with this tool directly from within Emacs.
> 
> Ideas are welcome: https://github.com/bzg/woof/issues

I'll look into it, thank you!

> In general, I find it good to have a central communication place for
> the community, where newcomers can learn from more experienced users
> and I've always resisted to the urge of having e.g. org-users@ and
> org-devel@ mailing lists, as some projects have.  Nowadays, users who
> don't want to mix with Org's development can interact on many other
> places (SO, reddit and others).

I'm not sure sure whether it is about mixing with development
personally, but I think my point is largely addressed by
updates.orgmode.org.

Cheers,
D.

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