Jason Chu a écrit :

>On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 03:30:05PM -0000, Rosenstrauch, David wrote:
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>>>Behalf Of Jason Chu
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>>>Subject: Re: [arch] patchs
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>>On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 11:22:08AM +0100, Essien Ita Essien wrote:
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>>How exactly should we notify all Archlinux users?  Not everyone uses the
>>mailing list or forum.  These days there's a dev blog.  For the most part,
>>things that go into testing are talked about in the dev blog first.  Maybe
>>people should start reading that...
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>>http://archlinux.org/blog/
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>>Just my $0.02, but perhaps the devs should designate an "official" channel 
>>for notifying people.
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>>Personally, I'd think that a new, non-discussion "arch announce" mailing list 
>>might work nicely.  Use that to publish dev announcements (and ONLY dev 
>>announcements).  And that takes away the "not everyone uses the mailing list" 
>>excuse.  Anyone who's interested can get the all the updates sent to them in 
>>a timely way - without having all the discussion emails that come along with 
>>it on this list.
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>>Thoughts, anyone?
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>>HTH,
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>>DR
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>What about the front page?  That's what it's supposed to be used for.  All
>you need is an rss reader and you can get all the announcements there
>(assuming we devs actually use it, which is something we'd have to get more
>practice with).
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>Jason
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Just in case it is possible and not too hard to do ... maybe in 
pkgbuilds only for current .. people playing in testing should look at 
the dev blog / cvs / arch site
Thanks

Arnaud

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