Greetings,

Following discussions with Wikimedia developers more on the "fringe" and not as 
engaged in frequent IRC or mailing list conversations, the request for an 
announcements only mailing list came up.  I wanted to let folks know that this 
list has been created and is ready for membership:  
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-announce  -  
[email protected]  There will also be a signup list for 
this and other lists at Wikimania Hackathon.

Unlike this list, which allows for discussion, or the MediaWiki-announce list, 
which focuses exclusively on MediaWiki release announcements, wikitech-announce 
will be used for occasional announcements on both MediaWiki and broader 
Wikimedia developer related news items.  This includes an announcement when 
monthly tech or engineering reports are posted, important news updates on git 
or developer related tools, and information on upcoming sprints, events or 
other major developer collaborations.

Having presented this idea a few times, there are some common questions I will 
get out of the way now.

Why not just send these out on MediaWiki-announce?  There was quick reaction 
from several of these less-engaged developers that some really did want JUST 
MediaWiki release info sent out on that list.  In other words, the audience of 
that list did not like the idea.

Will this duplicate emails sent to wikitech-l?  Probably, but it is not 
designed for folks already utilizing wikitech-l - it is designed for folks who 
would like less email traffic and want announcements - not conversations.

Is this really going to save folks that many emails?  In June, the wikitech-l 
list had 639 individual messages (so far).  It is unlikely that this list would 
exceed 12 a month.  For reference, MediaWiki-announce has sent out 3 messages 
this month and mediawiki-l had 121 messages.  This list presents a middle 
ground between the two extremes.

Do we not already have enough lists?  Yes, but as our developer community 
grows, so too must our means of communicating.  Many individuals, myself 
included, have been intentionally trying to engage developers generally less 
present, but just as important to our community.  Such as corporate developers 
with an interest in sharing extensions who can benefit from announcements about 
git.  Similarly, some students would prefer to get basic info that helps them 
stay on top of the latest developments.

Generally, if you find yourself having a concern about this list, it is 
probably not the list for you to join.  However, if you find yourself excited 
at the idea of less development chatter while remaining informed, this might 
just be the list for you.

Thank you to Sumana and TheHelpfulOne for supporting this effort and to Daniel 
Renfro for proposing this idea and getting the discussion started.

I have volunteered to moderate the list at its start, but will be interested in 
recruiting others that are willing to help.  Anyone with an announcement can 
submit one, and a moderator will approve messages which fit within the list's 
scope.

Finally, like any new tool, I anticipate its usage will evolve over time - so 
please do engage in discussion on any ideas you may have for its future.

Thank you!
-greg aka varnent
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