On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 14:53 -0400, Elliot Lee wrote: > On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Warren Togami wrote: > > > Fedora-announce-list is broken and difficult to read. We currently post > > the important announcements on that list, but those are drown out by the > > very numerous package update announcements that happen on the same list. > > > > In order to fix this situation, I propose that we split > > fedora-announce-list in this way. > > > > fedora-announce-list > > Announcements of the general Fedora Project go here. Relatively low > > traffic and no extraneous noise. > > > > fedora-updates-3 > > fedora-updates-4 > > fedora-updates-5 > > Distribution specific mailing lists for all package update > > announcements. If you use FC4, you subscribe to that list and receive > > notifications from Core, Extras and eventually Legacy specific to that > > distribution. When Core + Extras + Legacy eventually merge into a > > single project, announcements continue going to the distro specific lists. > > > > Thoughts? > > The way that worked well for RHL was separating things into a > redhat-announce-list that received just regular announcements, and > redhat-watch-list that received security notices. > > I think per-distro update lists is going overboard. A fedora-updates-list > or fedora-watch-list should be fine. This sounds like a good compromise to me. -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/
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