12 Oct 2002 17:52
Re: About send-pr
Jan Schaumann <jschauma <at> netbsd.org>
2002-10-12 15:52:42 GMT
2002-10-12 15:52:42 GMT
Julio Merino <jmmv <at> menta.net> wrote: > Jan Schaumann <jschauma <at> netbsd.org> wrote: > > > Usually we expect people to send their problems directly to www <at> , which > > has a very fast turn-around time, so that (usually) PR tracking is not > > really necessary. But I agree that for consistency a www category might > > be useful (but then, it's often overlapping with 'doc' in general). > > Yes... `doc' may be better. So, when adding new things to documentation > (not fixing typos, or the like), these changes should be sent to www <at> , right? Hmmmm... not for everything. For example, if you have patches against man-pages (which clearly belong into the 'doc' category), there would be no point in submitting them to www <at> . I had thought that there was a 'doc' category for send-pr. I'll look into this. -Jan -- -- 'Hrrm, this reminds me of the Microsoft statement "Windows XP is the most reliable version of Windows ever", or as we say in assembly, "nop".' - ali
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