On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 04:15:48PM -0600, Karl Berry wrote: > Btw, is that really official GNU software, or is it currently non-gnu? > > Good question. I put down official GNU software because we're using it > to manage GNU lists, and so it weird to think of using > [EMAIL PROTECTED] for discussion of a GNU management tool. > Likewise the "obvious" web page is > http://www.gnu.org/software/listhelper, not anything nongnu.org. > > On the other hand,it's not a "package" in the sense of something that > can be installed with configure && make, and I wasn't planning to add it > to the maintainers file, but heck, we have lots of projects like that, > right? Starting with www and working on down. But if we're trying to > minimize such projects, nongnu.org would be ok. > > Plus, the whole thing is theoretically temporarily when it comes to > lists.gnu.org lists; if sysadmin ever manages to deploy the new mail > system it will (supposedly) not be necessary any more. > > So I feel somewhat at sea about categorizing it. Wdyt?
Well since it's used for both lists.gnu.org and lists.nongnu.org, and since it's not an officially dubbed GNU project, I suggest going nongnu. -- Sylvain
