Oliver Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 13:44:42 +0100
> Bas Wijnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It should be updated.
>
> These are things that can be done by a non-hacker. I have think about
> how could be done so, some times. But I can't filter what is a news that
> can be add to the page and what not.
>
> Is there a ML where such things are discuss or announced? I'm only
> subscribed to bug-hurd, help-hurd and the Hurd-ML on Debian.

That's all there is.  The only mailinglist missing in that row is
commit-hurd.

> My opinion is, when a hacker release a piece of code, it should be
> announced at www.gnu.org/software/hurd. Maybe not on the frontpage(TM)
> but on a special site. (I know about ./changelogs.html)

IMHO it should be announced on the frontpage.  `Support for big ext2
filesystems', `unionfs added to the Hurd' (when it is done), etc.
Whenever an important change is made.  As far as I care, even when
trivial changes are made.

I said this before, but I will try to submit some stuff for
hurd.gnu.org and see if it will be approved.  Hopefully more people
will join me.

Thanks,
Marco



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