BSDjunkie wrote: > Hello all! > > Seems like there is a lot of activity on the cvs-all > mailing list...however I was wondering what the > information that passes through that list can do for > me? > > I am not a developer and do not wish to track the > 'bleeding edge'. > > Other than telling me what files are being modified > and how many lines of code were added or > taken-away...what benefit does that knowlege have for > me?
Well, that is exactly the purpose of that list: to give developpers an overview about what's happening in other parts of the CVS repositiory. If you're not a developper, there is no reason to subscribe to that list -- even as user who is running -CURRENT: There is the current@ mailing list for discussions about the `bleeding edge' (development, testing, debugging, etc.) There is also a weekly summary about the cvs-src mailing list, so both interested users and developers can inform themselves abouts what's going on: http://excel.xl0.org/FreeBSD/ (also posted to current@) Simon
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