Yann Dirson wrote:
> One nice thing would be to document a way for anyone to know which
> debian lists he's currently subscribed to.
>
> Is there such a mechanism, or is there only this stuff (what's its
> name, anyway ?) to be run on master to get the info ?
I know there's a way that Pete Templi
Martin Schulze writes:
> Good evening folks,
[...]
> All the mailing lists that are served on lists.debian.org are now
> documented in one file and this should reflect their actual state.
One nice thing would be to document a way for anyone to know which
debian lists he's currently subscrib
> You'll find this file on your favourite Debian mirror in
> /debian/doc/mailing-lists.txt. This file is a complete rewrite.
Hmm. I'm wondering about the last three paragraphs of this file:
1) Have we actually collected any money this way? :)
2) Shouldn't these read, now that SPI is incor
Good evening folks,
Much of the the conversation between Debian developers and users is
managed through several mailing lists. Debian GNU/Linux is
developed through distributed development all around the world.
Therefore email is a preferred way to discuss various items.
All the mailin
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