Re: RFC: Debian Newsletter

1997-08-11 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Will Lowe wrote: > I think it's a _great_ idea, and I think whoever it was that suggested a > web front-end is also right on the money --- that way a search of the > Debian site by a newuser for (upgrade netscape) could find it ... Mailing list are archived, and there is a

Re: RFC: Debian Newsletter

1997-08-11 Thread Will Lowe
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote: > > Maybe what you need is a few people to watch the news and save articles > > that would make good announcements (esp. the upgrading, fixing, etc. > > parts). > > I thought it was going the other way around. I can see the logic, but it > seems

Re: RFC: Debian Newsletter

1997-08-11 Thread Will Lowe
I think it's a _great_ idea, and I think whoever it was that suggested a web front-end is also right on the money --- that way a search of the Debian site by a newuser for (upgrade netscape) could find it ... Maybe what you need is a few people to watch the news and save articles that would make

Re: RFC: Debian Newsletter

1997-08-11 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Will Lowe wrote: > On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote: > > > > Maybe what you need is a few people to watch the news and save articles > > > that would make good announcements (esp. the upgrading, fixing, etc. > > > parts). > > > > I thought it was going the oth

RE: RFC: Debian Newsletter

1997-08-10 Thread David Puryear
On 10-Aug-97 Brandon Mitchell wrote: +--- | Upgrade Notices: How to Safely Go to libc6. Some people have reported unusuable systems after trying to upgrade to libc6. In order to safely upgrade, the following was suggested by: > From: "Scott K. Ellis" <[EMAI

RFC: Debian Newsletter

1997-08-10 Thread Brandon Mitchell
The following is a request for comments. I put together this sample from news this past week. I really think this should be more than a one person project, so if anyone wants to help out, please drop me a line. _ _ (_)