- From: <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2016 09:16:06 +0100
- To: www International <www-international@w3.org>
In line with most of the groups at the W3C, the i18n Activity increasingly uses github issues to manage discussions, rather than mailing lists. Since people have requested that we do not notify this mailing list each time a comment is added to a github issue, we only send notifications to this list when a new issue is created or an issue is closed. If you want to get regular notifications each time someone posts a comment on a particular issue, you can subscribe yourself to that issue. Or you can click the Watch button to follow all the traffic for a repository. That way you get more control over what emails arrive in your inbox. You can also, of course, follow the discussions without subscribing to them, by reading the github issues. To help with that, since we have multiple repositories, you may find it useful to occasionally scan our aggregated list of open issues, which is ordered according to latest activity. See http://w3c.github.io/i18n-activity/repostatus/ The i18n Working Group also sends comments to other W3C WGs about their specifications and discusses those comments with them. Those discussions are actually conducted on the github issue list, bugzilla list, or email list of the Working Group that owns the spec. We have long used tracker to track which discussion are in progress, but now we have moved the tracker to github too. You can see what issues are currently open at https://github.com/w3c/i18n-activity/issues or you can see a list ordered by most recent activity at http://w3c.github.io/i18n-activity/reviews/ So keep an eye open for announcements of new issues on this list, and if you're interested in joining the discussion, don't forget to subscribe yourself to the issue. ri
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