In many team maintenance projects I'm involved in, commit messages to the project's repository are sent to mailing lists or special addresses so that anyone can subscribe and receive them.
Fro mexperience, this improves a lot the peer review process which is one of the benefits of team maintenance. -in d-i and shadow teams, we send the commits messages to a dedicated list -in samba, we send them to the main maintenance list Do you think it would be worth doing so for dpkg? If so, where should we sent the messages? Doing it in debian-dpkg avoids being forcedf to subscribe to two lists, be could be annoying for people who follow this list without being active maintainers. Moreover, this would enforce archiving these maybe quite useless messages (in long term). Doing it elsewhere requires the creation of another list (on alioth, maybe) and would require active actions by the maintainers... -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

