Re: [68ATTENDEES] Moving ahead with tools.ietf.org

"Aaron Stone" <aaron@serendipity.cx> Wed, 28 March 2007 18:18 UTC

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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:18:48 -0000
To: Pekka Savola <psavola@csc.fi>, Henrik Levkowetz <henrik@levkowetz.com>
Subject: Re: [68ATTENDEES] Moving ahead with tools.ietf.org
From: Aaron Stone <aaron@serendipity.cx>
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2007, Pekka Savola <psavola@csc.fi> said:
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Henrik Levkowetz wrote:
>> on 2007-03-27 11:52 Pekka Savola said the following:
[snip]
>>>   2) The tools site should have very easy changelog that describes all the
>>>      changes made to services (or at least gives pointers to distinct,
>>>      tool-specific changelogs).  Modifications and enhancements are made
>>>      all the time, and you can't really exploit all of them unless you
>>>      know what they are or stumble on them by accident.
>>
>> Good point.  I'll set up a RSS and/or Atom feed for tool changelog
>> notes, and aggregate these into a once-per-week message on the
>> tools-discuss list, and maybe a once-per-month message to ietf-announce.
>>
>> Does this sound like a plan?
> 
> Sounds excellent to me.  Please put a prominent "What's new?" or "What's 
> changed?" on the web pages as well for the benefit of those who don't use 
> RSS/ATOM feeds nor subscribe the mailing lists (e.g., non-IETF goers, 
> non-regular participants).

And even for IETFers who don't have the bandwidth to subscribe to
everything, but would like to be able to find out what's new in other
WG's. We all hear about one another's work through other channels now and
then, and it'd be nice to find at least some cursory detail without
reading through months of mailing list archives.

Aaron

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