Mailing lists, redux
Stephen Krenzel
sgk284 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 19:07:20 UTC 2005
I vote for #1. The infatructure is already in place, the overhead is taken
care of. I'm a fan of keeping it simple, and not fixing things that aren't
broken :) Changing the mailing list infastructure just for nominal reasons
seems pointless and will only serve to create more work for others :)
Regards,
Steve
On 12/2/05, Thomas Chung <tchung at fedoranews.org> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 13:40:46 -0500 (EST), Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote
> > OK, so we need to come to a decision on how Fedora mailing lists will
> work
> > as we grow, because we're starting to get requests from various folks to
> > start them up.
> >
> > We've got the following options to consider:
> >
> > 1. Continuing to host mailing lists at Red Hat. This is the easiest
> > option, and considering that Red Hat sponsors lots of mailing lists, no
> > big deal, really. We've got a good infrastructure for getting them
> > created relatively quickly.
> >
> > 2. Move mailing lists to fedoraproject.org. Other than independence
> from
> > redhat.com, what does this buy us? What is this independence from
> > redhat.com worth? And is Seth even willing/able to maintain this?
> >
> > 3. Have mailing lists anywhere and everywhere; whoever wants to set up a
> > mailing list can set up a mailing list, and we can link them all and
> note
> > them as "authoritative project list" or not as we see fit.
> >
> > Let's get some answers, and quick. I've got 3 requests for mailing
> lists
> > @redhat.com waiting on the burner.
> >
> > --g
> >
> > _____________________ ____________________________________________
> > Greg DeKoenigsberg ] [ the future masters of technology will have
> > Community Relations ] [ to be lighthearted and intelligent. the
> > Red Hat ] [ machine easily masters the grim and the
> > ] [ dumb. --mcluhan
>
> I vote for #2. :)
>
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