
Hi, On Tuesday, September 04, 2007 at 00:11:03, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Why do we have such a strict setup? As evidenced by hosts like gcc.gnu.org, it is possibly to keep lists spam free without it.
That might be true for those lists. But this is not true in general. Most of the major FOSS mailinglists are subscribers only.
*If* we need such a form of moderation, could this be human moderators?
Are you volunteering? No problem, i can have you moderate everything in no time but that means we need to find a new Director Inbound Product Mgmt. :)
Frankly, with unfriendly a reponse like this, I usually think twice about contributing.
Could you please state whats unfriendly in that response?
If human moderation does not work, how about a simple scheme where one has to follow a URL provided in the auto-response to unlock his previously sent message? w3c does this very nicely, for example.
So self moderation? What use would that be?
Also, the message refers to a "nomail version of the list" but a regular user certainly will have not idea whatsoever what that is and how to subscribe to that version of the list.
True. I can modify that message. How about "If you want to be able to post from more than one email address, you can subscribe the other addresses to the nomail version of the list. For more information on of the openSUSE mailinglists see http://en.opensuse.org/Mailinglists" Henne -- Henne Vogelsang, openSUSE. Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org