On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Allen Winter wrote: > On Tuesday 09 September 2008 17:27:15 Dominik Haumann wrote: >> On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Allen Winter wrote: >>> Howdy, >>> >>> I think we do a terrible job of keeping the community informed >>> about >>> approaching milestones. >>> >>> Let's brainstorm about ways we can provide consistent, timely >>> reminders/nags. The KDE community should except on-time >>> notifications in >>> a known set of channels. >>> >>> What channels? Currently we send email to k-c-d and/or k-d mailing >>> lists. Are these the right channels? Should we use an RSS feed? >>> others? >> >> Isn't the most important one missing? kde-cvs-announce. Once there >> was a >> time where all contributors with an svn account were subscribed. I >> guess >> that's still the case? But it's really silent. A perfect place for >> those >> announcements though. >> > > I tried sending one release announcement to kde-cvs-announce. > Where it waited in moderation and never saw the light of day. > > We could ask the sysadmins to whitelist a few of the release team > members. > I think I asked about whitelisting my email address many months > ago, but I don't recall > why that never happened. > > If the sysadmins would give us some ftp space, we could probably setup > a remote calendar there. And I think (hope) KOrganizer still works > with ftp calendars. > I asked for ftp space on the KDE servers a few days ago but haven't > heard back.
yes, we're quite busy, and not everybody there can do things like set up FTP space, etc. -- Matt _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
