Brian Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Maybe we should also get an @lists.debian.org address for
> communication between developers who are interested? It seems to
> work well with the debian-arm project :)

Sorry for ignoring so many emails on this subject .. I'm going to
attack it seriously over the next few days.

I've now got a nice fast computer, so I now have the luxury of cycles
to burn.  :-)

There was a mailing list set up for the purpose of discussing nightly
gnome .debs (and other snapshot packages as well).

The list is at:

  [email protected]

(I'll cc: this to that list, so it'll have some traffic  ;-)

Here was the announcement, which I'm sure everybody missed:

 http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-devel-9810/msg00453.html

(I'll attach it at the end)

Cheers,

 - Jim

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     * To: Debian Development <[email protected]>
     * Subject: New list debian-snapshots
     * From: Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     * Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 20:41:31 +0200
     * Cc: Debian Listmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     * Reply-To: Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     _________________________________________________________________

Hi,

  a new mailing list, [email protected], has been
  created by request of Jim Pick.

  The purpose of this list is to discuss various topics about
  automatic building of binary packages out of upstream CVS
  repositories.  A tool is planned that will handle this sort of
  package building.

  Currently many parts of Gnome and egcs are developed through
  publically available CVS repositories.

Subscription / Unsubscription

  *NO* subscription or unsubscription messages should be sent to the
  lists address, but to a special control address which is
  slightly different from the lists address.  To subscribe or
  unsubscribe to such a list, please send mail to

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  with the word `subscribe' or `unsubscribe' as subject.

  Please remember the -REQUEST inside of the name.

  If you need to contact a human listmaster, direct your mail to
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] .  These are two
  different machines in case one is offline.

Regards,

        Joey


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