Re: [CMake] Announcements mailing list

2012-06-26 Thread Eric Noulard
2012/6/26 Ben Medina ben.med...@gmail.com: You could subscribe to the Kitware blog. It's more than just CMake, but they do announce all releases there. http://www.kitware.com/blog/ The subscription is topic based may be a CMake or Kitware Software Release topic may be created in order to have

Re: [CMake] Announcements mailing list

2012-06-26 Thread David Cole
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Eric Noulard eric.noul...@gmail.com wrote: 2012/6/26 Ben Medina ben.med...@gmail.com: You could subscribe to the Kitware blog. It's more than just CMake, but they do announce all releases there. http://www.kitware.com/blog/ The subscription is topic based

Re: [CMake] Announcements mailing list

2012-06-26 Thread Craig Scott
The existing Software Process filter is probably a good one to choose. You can see the blog postings that belong to that topic here: http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/browse/topic/7 Yep, that is perfect. Thanks! Craig Scott | Senior Software Engineer Southern Innovation | PO Box 307,

[CMake] Announcements mailing list

2012-06-25 Thread Craig Scott
Hi all. There's a fair amount of traffic on this list these days. Even in digest mode, it's not unusual to get up to 8 or more emails a day from this list alone. For those who really just want to know when new CMake releases are coming out, this list is a bit too busy. Any chance a separate

Re: [CMake] Announcements mailing list

2012-06-25 Thread Ben Medina
You could subscribe to the Kitware blog. It's more than just CMake, but they do announce all releases there. Thanks, Ben On Monday, June 25, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Craig Scott wrote: Hi all. There's a fair amount of traffic on this list these days. Even in digest mode, it's not unusual to