Hi,
I'm sorry but mailing lists are provided only as an additional feature for
software projects in Savannah. Savannah's goal is to host software and
software documentation projects, not to act as a mailing list server.

I know that the software be used could be very useful for your needs, and
being a Debian maintainer myself I'm very innterested in your plans, but we
have been told by the FSF that we should only accept software projects, free
software documentation projects, and free educational curriculum projects.

When you have some specific code, you can register a new project.
Regards,
Jaime
 
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 10:16:58AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
> This mail was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> described the package as follows:
> License: other
> Other License: Choosing a license is not quite applicable at this stage, since 
> we\'ll start with just list discussion.
> 
> We\'ll hopefully be producing some documentation and code, and since they\'ll be 
> part of Debian, they\'ll be DFSG-compliant.
> Package: Debian Usability Research
> System name: d-usability
> Type: non-GNU
> 
> Description:
> At the Linux Conferenct Australia 2003 there was a BOF about debian usability 
> issues.  At the end of the BOF we gathered e-mail addresses and decided to continue 
> working on these issues once we got back home.  Nearly two months have passed and 
> the continuation has not begun due to many random problems, but now it seems that 
> the right time has arrived.
> 
> We will mainly need a mailing list, although the savannah facilities are likely to 
> prove useful for the group work.  We decided, together with Anand Kumria (the 
> debian.org listmaster) to start the list in some separate server, possibly bringing 
> it later into debian if we see that it takes off.
> 
> The goal of the project is to address general usability issues on Debian.  These are 
> some issues identified in the BOF, to give a practical idea about what we have in 
> mind:
> 
>  - status of package metadata: what is ok, what is still missing, how could it be 
> added
>  - package searching and browsing techniques, to cope with the large and increasing 
> number of packages
>  - how \"debian flavours\" could help produce distribution that better address the 
> needs of different communities and how they could be easily created.
>  - how to handle usability bug reports
> 
> This does not start as a software project, although it might lead to writing some 
> code.
> 
> Other Software Required:
> This project is all about Debian and all dependencies will be part of the Debian 
> project.
> 


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