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Re: Package announcements changes.



On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:

> I split debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org off for developmental software
> changes. I did announce it, but the announcement got buried in all of the
> other messages on debian-devel. Guess why I was splitting debian-devel into
> separate lists?
> 
Well, I didn't see it (I read my inbox before I sort it for storage) but I
have apparently been loosing mail. Just this morning popclient said that
it downloaded 2 messages into my inbox, but when I cranked up pine to look
at it, there were no new messages in the inbox. When this first started
happening I just thought I was mistaken, but lately I have been keeping
close watch and don't always seem to get the mail that popclient says that
it got for me. Anyone else having these problems?
On the original point, could you clarify "development software changes"?
Should all updates/uploads be accompainied with a message to
debian-devel-changes? Is this the only place we need to report these
uploads? Are there any package changes (like new package introduction)
that should be announced elsewhere?

Thanks,

Dwarf

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