A late reply - I am a bit delayed for non-urgent tasks at the moment.
begin quotation from Luca Capello (in <877h2jm9bv.fsf_at_gismo.pca.it>):
> As a final side note: as announced in the past, feel free to contact the
> Debian Events team for any question like this one. While we monitor the
> debian-events-*@ mailing lists, in no way these should be the central
> point for anything event-related:
>
> <http://lists.debian.org/87tyg2g6ed.fsf@gismo.pca.it>
I do not like the way things are handled in that mail. I do not feel that
centralization is a good idea for event handling, but this is what is being
done: events_at_debian.org is an interface in which I as non-DD can not
participate in. http://wiki.debian.org/CategoryEvents is global and very
unsorted and not very usable to alert me to what is happening.
debian-events-eu_at_lists.debian.org is low-traffic and not moderated - I can
follow what is happening there, and take part without relying on a
centralized team. Any mechanism which replaces it should at least have
these qualities.
cu
AW
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