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Re: A way to communicate announcements to developers
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Stephen Leake |
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Re: A way to communicate announcements to developers |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Dec 2014 17:55:14 -0600 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>> Please set up a mechanism to communicate important announcements
>> (feature freezes, all documentation now to be in esperanto, that kind of
>> thing) to developers. It's been discussed before but nothing ever
>> happened. I still favour an emacs-devel Mailman "announce" topic, but
>> anything will do, so please don't spend ages discussing the very best
>> way. A web page to check, whatever.
>
> I think gnu.emacs.announce would work just fine for that, actually.
> We normally only use it to announce releases, so we shouldn't add too
> many messages in there. But announcing the feature-freezes sounds OK.
+1.
That gives us a small archive to check, even if we are not monitoring
the list continuously.
Hmm. Except that's a newsgroup; is it archived somewhere official (ie
other than Google groups)?
The Savannah list of Emacs newsgroups at
https://savannah.gnu.org/mail/?group_id=40 says info-gnu-emacs is for
announcements. It currently has announcements of pretests and release
candidates, as well as some ELPA package releases.
Ah; it looks like gnu.emacs.announce is a mirror of that mailing list
(or vice versa).
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-- Stephe