Reuben Thomas wrote: > On 29 May 2012 10:24, Jim Meyering <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thanks, inserting newlines is fine, but I'd rather avoid the non-ascii >> arrows. > > Really? I find UTF-8 to be a great boon precisely for making plain > text more legible.
That arrow is not legible using the (small) fonts I use. It looks too much like a long hyphen. >> BTW, there is a "Submit News" button on a project's front page. >> (at least when the NEWS feature is enabled) > > Ah, sorry. > > I'd rather not start adding footnotes; consider rather whether you can > either omit the section on how to enable news as out of scope for > README-release? I fear that a footnote will in a few years get out of > sync with Savannah, and it's not hard to work out how to enable news. Back when I first had to do it, I found it to be annoying enough to deserve those instructions. > (Maybe suggest to Savannah that they enable it by default on new > projects?) Ok. I've Cc'd Michael and savannah-hackers-public for that. Hi Michael, [This is discussing the release-related process we document in gnulib's README-release: http://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/tree/top/README-release ] What do you think about enabling Savannah's "News" feature by default?
