Joey Hess wrote:
I've considered taking over writing DWN again (if you're confused, I'm the other Joey who originally started it in '99). However, it's not clear to me that DWN is still relevant enough to be worth the large amount of work it takes to maintain it[1]. A lot of communication is done on Planet Debian, wikis and in other forms that were not around when DWN was started, and that may be a better way to keep up with what's going on in Debian than DWN.
The problem with this is the same as the problem with fora vs. mailing lists. DWN comes to me... with Planet Debian and the rest, I have to go to them to find out if there's anything of interest to me....
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