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Author: Nico Schottelius
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To: devuan developers internal list
Subject: Re: [devuan-dev] Package maintenance discussions here

Hey KatolaZ,

I completely support the idea, especially as it generates more noise and
keeps people updated about progress in Devuan.

If and only if at any point in the future the noise will grow to
something that some people consider to be annoying (I might be one of
the first), I suggest to at that time move people who want to *discuss*
to a different list.

My 5 Rappen and a good wish into the week,

Nico


KatolaZ <katolaz@???> writes:

> Dear D1devs,
>
> as discussed on IRC #devuan-dev with some of you, we need a place to
> coordinate package maintenance, since in several cases we have more
> than one person working on a package. Now, we don't have hundreds of
> maintainers, so it would make little sense to have separate mailing
> lists of a handful of subscribers for each set of source packages
> (like in Debian). Also, several people have asked how they can more
> actively help Devuan, so having all the discussions on maintenance and
> development in a single place would allow them to see where/how they
> can contribute.
>
> I think that this ML is perfect for that task (or why are we calling
> it devuan-dev? :D), provided that:
>
> - emails regarding a specific package are tagged, e.g. using [eudev],
> [elogind], [whatever] in the subject;
>
> - any general discussion not about Devuan development is left to
> untagged or appropriately tagged emails, or moved to DNG.
>
> The two principles above should allow anybody not interested in
> specific packages/threads to skip the relevant emails altogether, and
> anybody willing to help to find the information they need.
>
> This would also mean re-setting the Maintainer: field of new or
> updated packages to devuan-dev@, so that all the devs are abreast of
> bug reports and similar stuff (and those emails will be automatically
> tagged anyway).
>
> Please tell clearly if there are any motivated opinions against that.
>
> My2Cents
>
> KatolaZ



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