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Announcing: xquartz-dev mailing list



I've been amazed (and proud!) to see the level of interest and activity we've been able to sustain here on X11-users. It's enough that have trouble sorting through it every day; I'm sure there are many good questions that are getting lost in the process, as well as many good ideas. It's time to take the next step and form a mailing list for developer talk.

Behold: http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/xquartz-dev

We're working on a full MacOSForge site for the project, and it's up in a skeletal form at xquartz.macosforge.org, but the mailing list is ready to go -- it just needs people. Everyone is invited to join in, either by subscribing outright or reading the archives at the above link.

We should gradually shift the more technical talk about future development and current bug fixes to the other list; for the next couple weeks, I'll start using cross-posting to try to move discussion over to the other list when it makes sense. I imagine most of the initial group of members will come from here, X11-users; once we've gotten settled in, I'll go out and try to round up some of the X.org people, as well as as many of the people who actually wrote all of this code as I can wrangle.
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Ben Byer
CoreOS / BSD Technology Group, XDarwin maintainer


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