2012/8/1 Kai Tietz <[email protected]>

> Hi Ruben,
>
> 2012/8/1 Ruben Van Boxem <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't want to sound cranky or anything, but I noticed a lot of strictly
> > development emails on Cygwin work by Corinna posted to mingw-w64-public.
> >
> > I'm sure it's not strictly off-topic, but there is
> mingw-w64-developer(s?),
> > which seems more suited and keeps my inbox clean from strict
> > patch->ok->apply conversations. I think other readers of the list who
> maybe
> > are only interested in the user-side of MinGW-w64 might agree, although I
> > can't speak for them.
> >
> > Could you please post to mingw-w64-developer(s) in the future?
> >
> > Sorry to be the grumpy old man,
> >
> > Ruben
>
> Well, in general I agree that internal patches should go to our
> developer-ML.  On the other hand is our public ML the place for people
> posting their suggested changes to us too, as long as they aren't
> members of mingw-w64.  And indeed I can just encourage people to post
> patches also to this list.  The tracker on SF is nice, but a patch on
> ML is handled better IMHO.
>   But I am not quite sure if the move to internal developer-list is
> true for the Cygwin-related changes.  Our developer-ML is closed for
> public, and as for those patches there might be different people also
> interested to see progress and re-read posts.
> I am sorry for the higher traffic right now, but I think we should
> keep Cygwin-changes on public mailing-list.  There won't be that much
> anymore ... there will come soon a patch with more then 44k lines of
> changes and then the worse thing we should have managed.
>

OK. I can understand your point of view.

I'll keep working on my multilib builds (which are near completion, and
expect a Clang update as well soon) in silence then :P

Cheers,

Ruben


>
> Regards,
> Kai
>
> PS: I am not sure, but I assume I even older and sometime much more grumpy
>  ;)
>
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