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Niels M ller writes:
| I agree. I'd just like to have an OK from Martin (our friendly list
| admin) before doing that.
No problem, though note that this might interact badly with the way I
do sp*m filtering at the moment (only subscribers + people on a 'white
list' of vetted addresses can post), since the GNU ethos is that
anyone should be able to post to a bugs list. In practice this would
mean a delay in getting bug reports through from people who hadn't
already been put on the 'white list'.
Couple of random thoughts - it might be worth setting up a dedicated
lsh website (like www.gnupg.org for GNU Privacy Guard), though I don't
know what the domain (or logo :-) ought to be for this! People who
wanted to help look after this could share the editing of the pages...
Alternatively (have to check with RMS on this) now that the US export
restrictions for open source crypto have effectively been demolished,
there's no obstacle to hosting lsh stuff (lists + FTP + WWW) at
gnu.org. RMS might prefer to keep them separate, though.
I'm easy with having aliases pointing at this list from elsewhere,
and/or moving the list and WWW stuff elsewhere, so whatever people
prefer is fine by me :-)
Cheers,
Martin
PS Updated the website with the 0.9 release at last...
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