Edward Betts <edward@hairnet.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Oct, 1998, rcw@rcw.oz.net wrote:
> > turbo@debian.org wrote:
> > >Is there any 'debian-warning' or some mailing list (or could it be
> > >created, AND USED), where this kind of stuff could be crossposted to?
> > >debian-devel is _WAY_ to crowded for the 'casuall unstable' user to
> > >follow, even _I_ have trouble with it, but I think I must...
> >
> > No, there isn't.
> >
> > I second Turbo's motion, although I'd rather it be called
> > 'debian-unstable-alert'.
> >
> > It should be reserved for discussing issues about things severely broken
> > in the unstable distribution, including temporary workarounds, fixed
> > package announcments, etc.
>
> The obvious choice would be debian-devel-announce, everybody on debian-devel
> reads it and it is much lower volume, so people are not going to miss
> messages.
It's still to much mail in debian-devel-announce... And not all warnings
end up there, do they?
(Not that I think that it would work to create a 'debian-warning' or whatever,
developers probably isn't going to use it any way, would they? :)
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