-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Jun 23, 2007, at 12:59 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ace Suares wrote:
good, what'll happen to the ~mailman page? it has nog branches. Are you gonna delete that or is it of some other importance ?
The ~mailman id is the identity of the GNU Mailman team which is both an open team for people interested in Mailman and the 'super' team of which the Mailman Administration, Mailman Checkins and Mailman Coders teams are all members. See https://launchpad.net/~mailman/.
Exactly. I purposefully left Mailman an open team, meaning anybody can join with no approval required. Mailman Checkins is really a stub team just to get the branch diff notifications sent to mailman- checkins, so it's a closed team (no one needs to join it to get diffs). Mailman Coders is a restricted team; this team controls write access to the official branches.
While there are no branches currently registered at https://code.launchpad.net/~mailman/, it seems to me that this is an obvious place for people to register 'unofficial' branches.
Great idea Mark! I've added some text to the Mailman team's overview to reference this. - -Barry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin) iQCVAwUBRn0WKXEjvBPtnXfVAQIRTQP+LcsWnQdTrB+tlZ3FrQNqSHeDsGKSfk+d rDPo42YjAPxS2QQX6mZrgIiu+/6HCsSMpTzOIM1UhNO9GG7/IaSwcuR+/vXM+vqC BzkqyXgIGpGxEr7bTL0WDjwKLA2xIyh7xLGrrXF4ruF7xPvz6a1iO2EmbXhe6n2Y 74LBUrXRo6A= =qssZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----