As of today, we're opening up the GitHub Discussions forum as a new
venue for community interaction:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/discussions
Why, you ask, when we have all these mailing lists? The sad fact is that
the mailing lists are all but dead, to the point that even us
maintainers miss the rare post on them, leading them even more dead
because few people like talking to themselves. Yet, clearly there is a
need for a place to ask questions and discuss various aspects of rpm and
its future, and based on evidence people are more inclined to file a
ticket to do this rather than post on a mailing list. That, or remain
silent. Neither is a particularly good outcome.
We hate the potential vendor lock-in as much as anybody, so these
discussions will always be mirrored to rpm-maint mailing list along with
the ticket and PR notifications. Other than that, we'll see how it goes.
On behalf of rpm-team,
- Panu -
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