Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
here are the minutes of today's heroes meeting:
Christian, as always, thanks!
status reports: - Per mostly working on tickets
Yeah. 154 entries to 71 tickets, but low hanging fruit I'm afraid.
bind in 15.4 no longer does chroot, which broke some things including query log rotation (and filled some disks)
I admit, I was very annoyed by that one. (grumpy old grey beard).
- mailman3: - held messages in the queues should be deleted automatically for *-auto lists, because: more or less nobody cares anyway.
Hmm, no, I don't agree - I'm sorry if I failed to make my point clear. We have to consider 'admin-auto' a key destination for error messages. Not everyone cares as much about their "baby" as others, but if we just throw away the cries, no one will ever know.
- for human lists, the story is a bit more complicated - but over all, having more than 100 held messages in one list, it's not realistic to asume that a human will clean up the list of held messages manually -> configure *-auto messages to discard messages right away (can be changed for debugging at any time)
I am hesitant about that. "send error message" -> "discard" - that is not a sound policy.
-> implement an automatism that will delete all but the last 100 held messages in a list. This should leave a chance for human moderators to look at least for the most common held messages.
Unfortunately, we don't have enough human moderators. Instead we (I) should finish that ticket about "rejecting mails from non-subscribers", and figure out what to do with the last few.
Nextcloud - ask on the project mailing list about feedback / needs - if feedback is positive, provide a PoC for testing - including some of the public plugins
I guess I missed that item - as for POC, I have a calendar instance still running, but on my private setup. Overall, I find it a good idea to offer more services to our members, but we have to keep in mind how much they are used. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (18.8°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes