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Benno Schulenberg |
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where to send email |
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Mon, 21 Dec 2020 12:32:38 +0100 |
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Op 20-12-2020 om 18:31 schreef ObeliX:
> (this is not CC'ed, but intentionally send as private response. the
> dev-related conversation goes to the public list of course w/o CCing you.)
Do *not* send me email. /Anything/ nano-related, send it to the list.
> thanx for pointing me to the archive - did not know about it.
I've added links to the README.
> maybe it's worth to place the communication options more prominent on
> the different nano-websites?
> for instance the 'Mailing List'-link on
> http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/nano/ says "No Lists found for GNU
> nano".
Ah. Apparently things look different when one is not logged in, and
I'm always logged in... Changed now, the three mailing lists are shown:
https://savannah.gnu.org/mail/?group=nano
> and also on nano's homepage https://www.nano-editor.org/, it is
> quite hidden under ->Contact->Mailing Lists->Nano-devel Archives.
Well, yes, the nano website is a bit awkward, but that is... "design". :)
But I do not find the archives hard to find: experience tells one that
whenever one sees a mailman/listinfo link, there is a link to the archives
on that page.
> and I
> did not expect to find actual live communication under 'Archive'.
>
> BTW: the only option to answer at the archive page itself, is the 'send
> email'-button. which actually puts your personal email into the TO-field.
Yes, that is unfortunate. But I do not control the GNU mail archives.
> anyway, thanx for pointing me to the correct place. :)
>
>
> MfG Obel
>
>
> On 20.12.20 13:15, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
>> [...]
Please trim your emails: snip everything that is not relevant any more.
Benno
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