New year means cleaning up the cruft and streamlining our processes.

Almost 13 years ago when OpenImageIO began, I set up two mail lists: oiio-dev 
for tor general discussion about OIIO development and use, and oiio-announce 
just for important announcement such as releases. (There was no GitHub then, no 
way to "watch" the project and its releases.)

I don't think oiio-announce serves any real purpose. Almost everyone subscribed 
to it is also subscribed to oiio-dev, and thus the announce list merely 
represents duplicate emails for most people.

So today's announcement about release v2.3.11.0 (and this email) will be the 
last time I use oiio-announce, unless somebody speaks up and says this is a 
terrible idea.

For the hypothetical person who doesn't care about the rest of the discussions 
on oiio-dev, and wants to receive the release announcements and nothing else, I 
recommend going to https://github.com/OpenImageIO/oiio while signed into your 
GitHub account, click the "watch" pulldown (roughly in the upper right), select 
"custom", and from there you can check the box to be informed about releases 
and nothing else.


--
Larry Gritz
l...@larrygritz.com




_______________________________________________
Oiio-dev mailing list
Oiio-dev@lists.openimageio.org
http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org

Reply via email to