On 8/1/12, Corinna Vinschen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug  1 17:26, Ruben Van Boxem wrote:
>> 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?
>
> I didn't even know there *is* a developers list.
>
> If you look on http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/, under the link "Public
> Mailing List:, there's only a pointer to the mingw-w64-public list.  If

Possibly a an oversight,

> you look on http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/, under the
> "Mailing Lists" link, there are three lists only, mingw-w64-documentation,
> mingw-w64-ironcrate and mingw-w64-public.  No trace of a developers list.
>

I think it is visible only when you are logged into sf.net.

>
> Corinna
>

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