On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz> wrote:
On 23.6.2010 12:37, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On 23.06.2010 10:43, Michal Marek wrote:
At least opensuse-{factory,packaging,kernel} and maybe other lists should be open to non-subscribers
Now we're talking. How about everything under
http://lists.opensuse.org/index.html#Development
Can one of you write up a mail explaining what would change and what people would need to do in the future so we can post it to those lists?
The main question is - would our spamfilter cope with this and would you or someone else have time to maintain it? Otherwise, we will have to stick to the current setup :(. Regarding the selection of lists:
I just took a few minutes and all I could find related to lkml spam filtering was the one taboo file. http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-taboos.txt I'm really surprised that's all there is given that I don't see much spam on those lists. As to the announcement: === All, As the opensuse mailing list collection has grown it has become unwieldy for contributors to manage which mailing lists they participate in. The subscription only posting model in particular makes it difficult for a mailing list thread to pull in non-subscribed participants. Following in the tradition of many development mailing lists, the below mailing lists are no longer subscription only for posting. For this change to be meaningful, the participants of these lists need to start using "reply-all" as their standard reply selection. With this change, if a development related thread needs to call on the resources of a non-subscribed contributor, or even a upstream resource, simply add them to the cc line. If all future posts on the thread maintain reply-all, then that additional person will participate in the thread from that point on. In addition, this means that teams can post questions to other teams lists without first subscribing. As to increased spam: it is expected there will be a slight increase in spam, but the opensuse mailing list filters will hopefully continue to keep the vast majority of spam off the lists. Development lists: opensuse-artwork opensuse-doc opensuse-factory opensuse-factory-base opensuse-factory-graphics opensuse-factory-mozilla opensuse-kernel opensuse-maintenance opensuse-packaging opensuse-project opensuse-proofreading opensuse-testing opensuse-ux Teams: election-officials opensuse-board opensuse-boosters opensuse-goblin opensuse-marketing opensuse-squeegee opensuse-web opensuse-wiki opensuse-wiki-de Topic: opensuse-autoinstall opensuse-contrib opensuse-edu opensuse-edu-de opensuse-gnome opensuse-ham opensuse-ham-de opensuse-isdn-de opensuse-java opensuse-kde opensuse-lxde opensuse-medical opensuse-mobile opensuse-mobile-de opensuse-multimedia opensuse-multimedia-de opensuse-networking opensuse-programming opensuse-programming-de opensuse-ruby opensuse-security opensuse-softwaremgmt opensuse-virtual opensuse-xfce opensuse-xorg === Henne, I made no effort to restrict the above list. I don't know most of those lists well enough to know how they are used. I added the topic lists in addition to development and teams. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org