On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, giovanni_re wrote: > I sent the below to the suggested responsible email, > [email protected], but got no reply. On the debian-user list, > where i cc'd the message, someone pointed me to this list, which i'm > not subscribed too. I see one doesn't have to be subscribed to post > here.
I personally didn't respond to you because it took far more effort to figure out what you were concerned about than I had time available to spend. [I suspect the other listmasters reacted similarly.] After spending a bit more time, I'm still not sure what you're talking about or what you think should be changed. [...] > http://lists.debian.org/ > Not to "http://foldoc.org/mailing+list", as it is now. This is defining a mailing list, not listing the available mailing lists. > 1b) Actually, that page is rather outdated, describing about email > re 1999 or before - people don't need that info today. eh, cruft. > Maybe someone could update it. In what way? Please provide a patch to the wml, as that communicates far more succinctly what you think should be changed, and how it should be changed. > == 2) Mail lists page should also list all the lists, grouped. > > The page: > http://lists.debian.org/ > has a great start - the grouping. > > The important thing it is missing is a 2nd section, which would have > each group section, & a link to the main page of each list, within that > group. > > Ex: for the "users" lists (& do this for each grouping), go to the > http://lists.debian.org/users.html > page, & extract all the list links, & put them on the lists.debian.org > page. It's not clear at all what you're asking for in #2 and #3 (which I've elided.) Again, please provide patches to the wml or as concise and precise set of changes as possible. Don Armstrong -- An elephant: A mouse built to government specifications. -- Robert Heinlein _Time Enough For Love_ p244 http://www.donarmstrong.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

