Hello,
first of all, GNUnet project wanted to release GNUnet 0.20.0 before the 40th GNU Anniversary Hacker Meeting. GNUnet project succeeded in reaching this aim. Virtual applause to all devs contributing to this! This important news item - https://www.gnunet.org/en/news/2023-09-0.20.0.html - hasn't appeared on the info-gnu mailing list, yet: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2023-09/threads.html A look into the info-gnu mailing list archive reveals that news of previous GNUnet version publications did appear on this mailing list - for example GNUnet 0.12.0, on Fri, 20 Dec 2019 10:28:59 +0900: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=GNUnet&submit=Search%21&idxname=info-gnu&max=20&result=normal&sort=date%3Alate But planet gnu got it: https://planet.gnu.org/ This is a major major release, so please make sure that said news item to it also gets on the info-gnu mailing list. And in the long run—suggestion for improvement: This kind of instance has a history, all together sketching an outlook for process improvement by automation, whenever a major release is on the table. Can't there be any kind of script created, pushing the according news item to planet gnu and the info-gnu mailing list all together just by the push of 1 button? So that not only Martin(?) or tesserakt(?) are eased from this specific task, but also all important spots are covered with this kind of news item securely at the same, immediate time? Reasoning: This release is a quite important milestone among all releases, and therefore deserves to get spotlight according to that. Best regards, Bastian Schmidt