I would like to suggest the start of two new mailing lists.
The first mailing list would list new packages (not upgrades) added to
Debian Unstable. I realize that there is the New Packages in "Sid" page,
but a mailing list would be more convenient in my opinion.
The second mailing list would list new packages (not upgrades) added to Debian Backports.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 05:21:47PM -0400, Kurt Meyer wrote:
I would like to suggest the start of two new mailing lists.
The first mailing list would list new packages (not upgrades) added to Debian Unstable. I realize that there is the New Packages in "Sid" page, but a mailing list would be more convenient in my opinion.
The second mailing list would list new packages (not upgrades) added to Debian Backports.
Can't you just filter debian-devel-changes via a procmail rule,
to drop source-only uploads?
On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 12:35:18AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 05:21:47PM -0400, Kurt Meyer wrote:
I would like to suggest the start of two new mailing lists.
The first mailing list would list new packages (not upgrades) added to Debian Unstable. I realize that there is the New Packages in "Sid" page, but a mailing list would be more convenient in my opinion.
The second mailing list would list new packages (not upgrades) added to Debian Backports.
Can't you just filter debian-devel-changes via a procmail rule,
to drop source-only uploads?
April first is over and it is 2021. Is procmail still the advice toJust as a fun fact, our own list software is based on procmail.
people new to large amounts of emails? No maildrop? No sieve?
I realize that there is the New Packages in "Sid" page, but a mailing list would be more convenient in my opinion.
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