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Re: What are debian-announce and debian-changes for?



Miquel wrote:
> Yes, that's probably because the debian-user list is also available
> in Usenet format, as linux.debian.user. That's where I read (and post)
> debian-user from. I'd like to have the other debian lists in Usenet
> format as well but I guess that's impossible because of the closed
> nature of the lists (like this one :))

I'd prefer to get debian-devel via news, too. As debian-devel is
on the web somewhere anyway, there are not privacy problems.

The only problem is the requirement for participants to be subscribed,
too. If the group is moderated and uses the list adress as moderator's
adress there should be not more problems than with all those who
receive the list at a different address than the one they write from.
(And for that there is support in majordomo [or whatever runs this list])

Summary: I see not reason for not mirroring debian-devel to 
linux.debian.devel.

otmar
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