I think JIRA is better for this so that things get tracked. Generally,
there is not a discussion and I don't see that people contributing are
having any problems right now.

The worst thing is when there are multiple ways to communicate as it
gets hard to keep track.

As far as announcements - part of the repository system we were
talking about earlier is to add rss support for new artifacts.

- Brett

On 12/14/05, Srepfler Srgjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> is there a ibiblio announcement list where people could see what are the
> libs uploaded, dropped from ibiblio and where they can discuss also on
> which libs might be wise to add, how to correct pom's etc.
> I'm saying this because the process is not transparent enough, people
> should be able to discuss things much more quickly. JIRA is slow and
> normal people don't use it or don't won't to register. Far from the case
> where you shouldn't use it but a mailing list would be more immediate
> (also, it could bring in pom's that don't pass the bar on entering the
> repo but people could use locally).
>
> Cheers
> Srgjan
>
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