Done, done ... and exclusion put in place so that it doesn't get to
archives ...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Dave Page wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> wrote:
>> Dave,
>>
>> I agree with Josh here. I've got moderating rights on news and events, but
>> I've unsubscribed from slaves due to the amount of nagios noise.
>>
>> I'd strongly prefer a moderation-only list. Particularly, I think we should
>> have 3 to 5 people (and the *same* people) with moderation rights on news,
>> events, -announce and related stuff (like services vendors) and a list which
>> takes *only* those moderation messages.
>
> Well the easy answer is to just move the remaining couple of sysadmin
> messages to be delivered directly (or to another list). It's going to
> make a really minimal difference though, as (contrary to my original
> recollection) we already moved 99% of the alerts elsewhere.
>
> You realise though, there will be *no* excuse for things not getting
> moderated in a timely fashion once this happens?
>
> <tappity-tap-tap>
>
> Anyway, I've moved the auto mirror reports, and the mirrorbot reports
> such that they go to myself, Magnus and Stefan for now. We'll also
> need to move the SVN commit messages from pgweb (JD), and the archives
> stuff (Alvaro).
>
> Marc, can you create a new list for reports please - maybe
> sysadmin-reports@, with me as the owner.
>
>
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> Dave Page
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>
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