On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Will Lowe wrote: 

> I think it's a _great_ idea,  and I think whoever it was that suggested a
> web front-end is also right on the money --- that way a search of the
> Debian site by a newuser for (upgrade netscape) could find it ...

Mailing list are archived, and there is a link from the web site.  If 
someone goes to the debian-news archive, I'll see if a link can be made 
to an html version where the links are made into hotlinks.

> Maybe what you need is a few people to watch the news and save articles
> that would make good announcements (esp. the upgrading,  fixing,  etc.
> parts).  

I thought it was going the other way around.  I can see the logic, but it 
seems that debian-news and debain-announce would merge and be two 
duplicates, with double the work.

>       It's true that we generate a lot of talk-back here,  and it'd be
> great to be able to find the eventual solution to the question without
> listening to all the intermediate chatter,  if you're in a hurry,  etc.

That is the hope.  However, as one user pointed out, I'm not the best at 
sorting through the chatter myself.  (My upgrade to unstable message was 
flawed, mainly because I've yet to do it.)

Brandon


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