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Re: fedora-trans-announce@redhat.com mailing list
- From: "Dimitris Glezos" <dimitris glezos com>
- To: "Fedora Translation Project List" <fedora-trans-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: fedora-trans-announce@redhat.com mailing list
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 00:30:38 +0300
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Marek Mahut <mmahut fedoraproject org> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> In today's meeting we agreed to create a mailing list that will regroup
> all translation mailing lists together for easy distribution of
> announces.
I'm sorry for missing the meeting today, the reasons were more or less
beyond my reach. I'm looking forward to the IRC log.
> The idea is to serve something similar to fedora-announce-list, but only
> for L10N community. Due to wide distribution of emails throught
> fedora-trans-announce redhat com, only mailing list moderators can
> approve posts to this mailing list. [...]
The image I have is that this list could be more like
fedora-devel-announce, which basically makes sure some messages reach
out to everyone interested in development but don't necessarily follow
-devel-list. I think fedora-announce is more user-oriented, and I
guess users aren't our target audience for this list (unless I'm
mistaken).
> Dimitris, as you missed the meeting, can you let us know what do you
> think and eventually announce this announce list to fedora announce
> mailing list (heh)?
It's a brilliant idea! Kudos for setting it up so quickly.
I think we could also announce it to everyone with cvsl10n access.
Let's make sure we also blog about it, and since we're on it, also
blog about FLSCo. :-)
-d
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