> > > > I'm wondering if we should post a weekly "this new packages have entered > > > > Fedora Extras during the last week" to that list. > > > > > > That's a good idea. But why weekly and not when they enter the repo > > > (e.g. daily)? > > ROTFL. > > There's nothing funny, you can get off the floor now. > It would take a little more time when the repos built (notably the package pushes take a while, now.) And I think collecting the 'these are new' into a nice weekly summary would be nice. Having said that there is nothing saying we couldn't do both :) A weekly summary of new pkgs AND new pkg's announced when they come out. It just takes some time for someone to focus on the scripts to do it. > It's of no use to me to see that there was a package called > abracatabra built unless I'm the packager/reviewer. If a new package > enters the system I (as a user) want to see what that package does w/o > guessing from the name. And I want to be able to separate new from > updates. For an update I'd like to know why it was updated, so the > first lines of the changelog are nice to look at. I guess I don't think doing it in mail is useful, really. I prefer rss feeds for this kind of information. And putting changelogs and other misc info in an rss feed makes more sense - at least to me. -sv -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list