Think mailing-list is the best way to get information about futures changes since mail client is always loaded. On the contrary rss reader or brower force us to think about it.
I specify "future" changes because what we neetd is to be inform before the changes not after. The problem is to prepare the update not to repair after the update. Nobody answered about this. Seems this isn't the problem for some mainteners/developers as I see in answers... Just to insist more about it, we have more and more problem since 5-7 months after updates and if some people don't think this isn't a problem to have to spend 2 hours to try to find a solution or a patch (especially when we can't downgrade or have problem to downgrade), I think this a very annoying problem. I can't spend 2 hours sometimes when I have a custommer to deliver. And I haven't this problem months ago. - BenoƮt http://archlinuxfr.org - Webmaster On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 07:51 +0100, Attila wrote: > On Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2005 10:12 SaintShakaJin wrote: > > > Why mailing-list? And pepole who aren't subscrived it how can they do? > > Only about your intention against the mailing-list: You don't have to suscribe > because you can read, and write if you see this, a this mailing-list and a > lot of other mailing-lists over the gname newsserver. > > > I think the official page is the best way to say something. > > I think the best way is a place where users will find the informations AND the > devs feels happy to write their informations. Both sides have to be > integrated with all their personally views to have a constant flux of > informations. > > I personally likes more to have it here in the mailing-list or on one rss feed > because this are places where i get the informations automatically. But this > are only my 2 cents.-) > > At the end i see a lot of other wish to have a documentation about the changes > and here is my way to try to get it: I read among others > http://www.archlinux.org/rdf_feed.php and http://aur.archlinux.org/rss2.php. > If one of my packages is on the list the informations about the changes are > one click away on archlinux.org or at the second click on the homepage of the > creator. For me this way is okay instead this isn't a replace for a detailed > changelog. > > See you, Attila > > > _______________________________________________ > arch mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
