Re: [Savannah-help-public] Mailing list names in nongnu projects

2011-11-06 Thread Karl Berry
Sorry, I meant bug-...@nongnu.org and help-...@nongnu.org. It is currently not possible to use them, since the web interface forces you to use foo-whate...@nongnu.org. Well, I tried, but after half an hour of frustration, I don't want to spend more time on it, sorry. Michael? Eviden

Re: [Savannah-help-public] Mailing list names in nongnu projects

2011-11-06 Thread Karl Berry
Sorry, I meant bug-...@nongnu.org and help-...@nongnu.org. It is currently not possible to use them, since the web interface forces you to use foo-whate...@nongnu.org. Oh. Yes, we should certainly allow that. I may even remember how to do it. Will check. We so need more workers.

Re: [Savannah-help-public] Mailing list names in nongnu projects

2011-11-06 Thread Jose E. Marchesi
in "nongnu" projects with the standard names bug-...@gnu.org and help-...@gnu.org. Could this be fixed? This doesn't make sense to me. The time that @gnu.org addresses should be used is when it's a GNU package, not before. For the same reason that we don't m

Re: [Savannah-help-public] Mailing list names in nongnu projects

2011-11-06 Thread Karl Berry
Hi Jose, in "nongnu" projects with the standard names bug-...@gnu.org and help-...@gnu.org. Could this be fixed? This doesn't make sense to me. The time that @gnu.org addresses should be used is when it's a GNU package, not before. For the same reason that we don't mark the package as

[Savannah-help-public] Mailing list names in nongnu projects

2011-11-06 Thread Jose E. Marchesi
Hi hackers. Sometimes a "nongnu" package is created with the goal of being dubbed part of GNU in the future. In that case it is good to keep the GNU standards from the beginning. Currently it is not possible to have mailing lists in "nongnu" projects with the standard names bug-...@gnu.org and