On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:05:27PM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Greetings.
We currently have 3 lists associated with mirrors. 2 of them are still
located at
redhat.com and we want to move them over to our
infrastructure.
mirror-admins(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
It actually is mirror-admin(a)lists.fedoraproject.org (without the 's'
after admin). Which is probably irrelevant for this discussion.
This list is open to all (but only allows posting to subscribers, I
moderate it and adrianr also does). This is usually the list we have
people with questions or issues post to to get help mirroring.
mirror-list-announce(a)redhat.com
Without announce, just mirror-list(a)redhat.com
This list was for announcing new releases and sizes for mirrors so
they
would know to sync up and how large our next release was and to expect
more traffic. It was setup back in the Fedora Core days so it was
restricted to only approved mirror admins (because it would get notice
of releases before they were public).
mirror-list-d(a)redhat.com
This was another Fedora Core days list thats restricted to list admins
to discuss space issues or mirroring problems or whatever.
So, I propose we do this:
* Make a new mirror-announce list.
* Mass invite mirror-list-announce(a)redhat.com people to it.
* Make it open to all, but moderated
* Mass invite mirror-list-d(a)redhaat.com subscribers to mirror-admins
list.
* Mail
redhat.com lists and close them to new posts.
So both lists will be open to all and moderated? Or will one list be
only open for members posts? Or does 'Make it open to all, but
moderated' mean anybody can subscribe but every post (also of members)
will be moderated?
Then, moving forward we send announcements about upcoming releases
to
mirror-announce and important changes (like archiving a release or a
new mirroring tool or whatever).
Thoughts? Other ideas?
Sounds good. It is not clear yet which list has which mail acceptance
policy but as it can be changed anytime this might also be something
which can be adapted to our needs.
Adrian