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We had generally been being lame about getting gnu maintainers added to gnu-prog; we recently added all of the gnu maintainers to gnu-prog. You may also want to consider getting yourself added to gnu-prog-disc; send mail to gnu@gnu.org to do so. Below are the charters of the two lists. # private FSF list. # only active GNU programmers and maintainers are welcome. # For ALL gnu programmers (volunteers included) and programmers of software # that the FSF has included in GNU. # # If you add a maintainer to this list, please send them # /gd/gnuorg/maintain.text # # gnu-prog is a moderated list. Traffic is kept to the most essential issues # and the number of messages is kept minimal. The reason is that we wish all # active GNU programmers and maintainers to remain on it, including those who # are only cooperating with the FSF, because the FSF has decided to include # their software in GNU. The FSF doesn't want anyone unsubscribing because # they find volume too high. Many members of this list have indicated they # wish the volume kept low. # # Most inquires should be directed to rms or gnu-prog-disc instead. The # members of gnu-prog-disc list expect discussion and lots of e-mail. # # This list, gnu-prog, is used to update all active GNU programmers and # maintainers on changes made by rms to the GNU coding standards and very # occasionally query the community of active GNU programmers on programming # issues of such great importance that a query to and discussion either # directly with rms or on gnu-prog-disc isn't sufficient. # # It is not intended to be used for discussion. See gnu-prog-disc. # # gnu-prog should not be mentioned in other contexts. It's meant to # be a private mailing list. Do not include it in mail sent to # those not on it. # # internal FSF list. # only active GNU programmers and maintainers are welcome. # # gnu-prog-disc is for those who feel a need to discuss issues of # programming that affect the GNU Project (e.g coding style or library # orgranization). # # gnu-prog-disc should not be mentioned in other contexts. It's # meant to be an internal mailing list. Do not include it in mail # sent to those not on it. # # This list also automagically receives a unidiff of the GNU Coding # Standards document whenever changes are made. -noah # and /gd/gnuorg/maintain.text. -len