On 23.01.2013 00:01, Joe Dreimann wrote: > On 22 Jan 2013, at 22:02, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 1/22/13, Joachim Dreimann <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Our Release Process Wiki currently only states that we should announce it on >>> the Apache mailing lists: >>> >>> To: [email protected], [email protected] >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> I reckon we need to do more. We've had very little outside interest as far >>> as I can tell. >>> >>> Our potential users and contributors may not listen to these lists at all, >>> but they are active elsewhere on the 'net. >>> >>> I've had a few small successes getting people interested using Twitter >>> (@apbloodhound), just announcing releases and asking for feedback really. I >>> will continue to promote Bloodhound that way, and I'd be happy or someone >>> else to chip in (I'll share the password with a person committed to >>> helping). >>> >>> Release managers should have some responsibility in promoting releases in my >>> opinion. Blogs/Forums/Mailing lists.. >>> >>> What do others think? Do you have suggestions on where to promote Apache >>> Bloodhound? >> The most obvious place that comes into my mind is trac-users ML ... >> but I don't whether that might considered *subversive* , spam-ish and >> / or inappropriate . > Trac-users didn't seem to mind last time, I believe it's common for plugins > to announce their releases there too.
If there were no objections last time, then just announce to trac-users@ too. Does anyone here regularly follow that list? -- Brane -- Branko Čibej Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com
