On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 18:26, Martin Cooper wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> 
> > > Do people want the newsletter to continue?  If so then I'm happy
> > > to edit the Oct/Nov issue with no promises to tackle subsequent
> > > issues - aiming to publish in a week or so.
> >
> > +1 and much thanks.
> >
> > > As much as voting with +1s would be appreciated, voting with content would
> > > be better
> >
> > Tetsuya seemed to get good results by posting to all of the -dev lists.  You
> > might post to a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  That way everyone is
> > reached, and no one gets more than one.
> 
> I would recommend against using committers@, for two reasons. First, AIUI
> and based on previous reactions to messages to that list, this is not the
> kind of thing that list is intended for.

Correct.  Since this is a list you can't opt-out from, and are on as
long as you are a committer, we should try and limit us to posts that
contain 'critical' information every committer needs to be aware of.

>  Second, many contributors to the
> newsletter in the past were not committers, so that list won't reach some
> of the people who might help.
> 
> It seems to me that this is in fact the perfect list for requests for
> newsletter content. After all, it's a community effort, so what better
> list than [EMAIL PROTECTED] If folks from individual projects feel that they
> might benefit from a wider dissemination of such requests, then they
> should feel free to redistribute the message within the lists that they
> deem appropriate. That should not be the responsibility of the newsletter
> editor, IMHO.

+1.

Sander

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