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Re: Submission procedures
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Guido Draheim |
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Re: Submission procedures |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Jan 2005 23:00:22 +0100 |
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It will show up differently on the next website update.
Peter Simons wrote:
> Guido Draheim writes:
>
> > Don't use trackers - it makes it harder to discuss some
> > enhancements with the author of new ac-macro submission.
>
> That's true for sure. Communicating through trackers is mad.
> The main benefit I saw was the ability to send out reminders
> when an issue wasn't solved for too long, etc. But these
> cases are probably not worth the trouble.
>
> Anyway, since you too think that posting the new submissions
> to an e-mail list is the best solution, I was wondering ...
> the submission instructions at
> <http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/contribute.html> currently
> say:
>
> | If you want to contribute ...
> |
> | then please don't hesitate a second! Just can send the m4
> | source to Guido Draheim <address@hidden> via electronic mail,
> | or even send it directly to address@hidden
> | which is the mailinglist of the ac-archive maintainers and a
> | joint effort to keep the ac-archive repositories in sync and
> | always up to date. [...]
>
> Would you mind changing that text to instruct people to send
> new submissions _always_ to <address@hidden>?
> The text seems to encourage to e-mail you privately, and then
> I can't see the new submissions (like az_python.m4). Thanks!
>
> Peter
>
>
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