On Fri, 25 Feb 2011, Selena Deckelmann wrote:
> I started a wiki page to document this discussion:
>
> http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Mailing_List_Creation_Policies
New lists should be announced (and requested) through
sysadmins@postgresql.org ... it is not a web related activity, nor
maintained by the Web Team :)
Also, it should be announced to pgsql-announce if you want to get broader
distribution ...
> Hmm, maybe I just didn't know how to do that. I am the admin for lists
> which I don't need to be part of, so I will try that and report back if
> I can't make the change.
Let me know ... I've always done config changes through command line
myself ... I believe you can also do this through email, but I really
don't know how the syntax for *that* works, although, if you find that
that might be useful, I can figure it out and let you know ...
> I asked a while back, but no big deal, Marc. :) We'll sort it all out now.
>
> I asked for the pgus-board list to be deactivated, but didn't
> specifically CC Marc:
>
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-www/2010-04/msg00017.php
Ah, see, that would explain it ... I'm not on pgsql-www, since I don't
have anyting to do with Web related activities ... mail server related
requests should go through sysadmins@postgresql.org, where I am subscribed
... that would explain why I never saw that request :(
> I do think that non-core pgsql lists will require a little more
> frequent management, but as long as more than just one person has the
> ability to make changes or point people to the right places to
> reconfigure things themselves, I think we'll be totally fine.
And make sure you send your requests to the right mailing list :)
mail != www, therefore not relevant to pgsql-www ...
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