Personally, I don't think there's any issue with sending such notices to opensim-users since these viewers can be used with OpenSimulator and testing and feedback is needed if development is going to continue.

It might be a different issue if lots of viewer developers were sending constant e-mails to the list (which would be an argument for a separate list imo) but as it is now I don't think that there's a problem.

On 29/05/12 00:34, Gudule Lapointe wrote:
Am I the only one to wonder why news about kokua development are sent to 
opensim list?

Of course, I don't deny that major changes in viewers like kokua are also 
important for us, but sending notices about
simple releases, without any specific point of interest, like here, seems quite 
off-topic to me.

Just thoughts…




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Le 28 mai 2012 à 17:31, Nicky Perian a écrit :

A new experimental build is ready for testing. This one is a Release 
configuration so it will take less time to download.

http://wiki.kokuaviewer.org/wiki/Kokua:Experimental
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