On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:15:35 -1000, Warren Togami wrote:
fedora-extras-announce-list(a)redhat.com will soon open, and will be
used
by fedora.us Extras for the short-term. When Extras relaunches at
fedora.redhat.com, the list will be used for those announcements.
Available meanwhile...
Maybe we can use the chance and discuss the announcements' content and
format, for sake of readability.
fedora-package-announce(a)fedora.us has been a bit confusing with its
free-form subject lines, message bodies, and various forms of GPG
signatures.
There's
$ /usr/bin/fedora-pkgannfmt
Usage: fedora-pkgannfmt <rpm-file or name of an installed package>
in fedora-rpmdevtools, which prints a few RPM package headers and the
package changelog. Easy for preparing announcements. But it doesn't
know where to cut off the changelog and which target distributions the
package has been released for (fc1? FC1? rh9? RHL9?).
So, what and how do we announce? For reference, the _old_ list
archives are here:
http://www.fedora.us/pipermail/fedora-package-announce/
Suggestions?
Do we care?
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