> That just corresponds to unsubscribing from darcs-devel, right? It's > not such a bad idea, I suppose. Although it does raise the question > as to what the new function of darcs-devel is. Maybe we should just > scrap the list, if you can get roundup working properly.
Hope you don't mind if I reply on-list again, this may be useful to others. I subscribe to both lists so that my posts appear there quickly, set no delivery in my mailman options, and read them only in thunderbird via gmane. This keeps my mailbox free for higher priority stuff, and I look at the darcs newsgroups only when I wish. Also the threading is better and old messages are always available. I'm unclear on the best use for darcs-devel - one thing I wouldn't do is dismantle it completely, it will be useful for *something* now or in future. Currently I see darcs-users as the hub of darcs discussion, and darcs-devel as the spare room, for noisy/lower-priority/non- general-interest stuff. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
