Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In the meantime, I think we should start thinking about the splitting of
> debian-devel-changes, creating lists for every architecture (we have
> already seven).

The only reason to do this is to quell bandwidth.  The discarding of
uninteresting architectures can always be done by the subscriber.  For
example, I do this with Gnus:

(setq nnmail-split-fancy
      '(|
        ;; lots of stuff elided
        ("to\\|cc\\|x-mailing-list" "debian-\\(devel-\\)[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
         (|
          ("subject" "source\\|i386" "debian-changes")
          junk
          )
         )
        ;; more stuff elided

so that I can just keep abreast of any packages which upload source or
i386 binaries.


Guy

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