Hi,
* Martin Schulze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060603 12:47]:
> If the release update is something significantly new and dedicated
> to the public instead of our own developers (and maybe testing users,
> prospective developers, interested users etc.) it may be discussable
> to send the update to debia
Hi,
On Saturday 03 June 2006 12:42, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Naturally, journalists should be subscribed to debian-announce and
> debian-news.
debian-announce has seen very little posts in the last two years, mostly only
about point releases. So no wonder journalists are subscribed to
debian-dev
Andreas Barth wrote:
> the target group for our release updates are our developers.
>
> However, we have seen in the past more than once journalists picking up
> the release update and writing articles about them. Not only once there
> have been slightly suboptimal stories, e.g. with overemphasizi
* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060603 12:17]:
> Btw: debian-publicity@lists.debian.org is a dead list and also not
> really of interest wrt this issue.
Please see bug report 369018 - d-publicity exists again (and I also
receive mails send there).
Cheers,
Andi
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Btw: debian-publicity@lists.debian.org is a dead list and also not
really of interest wrt this issue.
Added CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
also sprach Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.06.03.1152 +0200]:
> Basically, this is something I would like to do. My question is
> just: How do we do that be
Hi,
the target group for our release updates are our developers.
However, we have seen in the past more than once journalists picking up
the release update and writing articles about them. Not only once there
have been slightly suboptimal stories, e.g. with overemphasizing some
issues (which migh
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