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Hi all,
I'm a seasoned Fedora contributor, recently returned to Indonesia after living abroad for years, and looking forward to helping bootstrap the local community here - as such, fedora-join's launch is a serendipitous opportunity!
It'd be nice if we can get the mailing archives hosted on Gmane.org -- they have a nice NNTP interface, which some people prefer over getting mailing list subscriptions emailed -- and makes it easier to catch up on list messages sent before one joins. Do anyone have any objection, and do people prefer that email addresses be anonymized?
(the subscription form is here, if people want to learn about the details: http://gmane.org/subscribe.php )
Best regards,
- -- Michel Alexandre Salim Fedora Project Contributor: http://fedoraproject.org/
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Unless you are going to do this on your own this is not going to happen.
There is a new mailing list project in the works. You should talk to nirik aka Kevin of the infrastructure team in regards to this.
Thanks, Dan
-----Original Message----- From: fedora-join-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:fedora-join-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Michel Alexandre Salim Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 12:14 AM To: fedora-join@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: [Fedora-join] Greetings / Gmane archiving?
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Hi all,
I'm a seasoned Fedora contributor, recently returned to Indonesia after living abroad for years, and looking forward to helping bootstrap the local community here - as such, fedora-join's launch is a serendipitous opportunity!
It'd be nice if we can get the mailing archives hosted on Gmane.org -- they have a nice NNTP interface, which some people prefer over getting mailing list subscriptions emailed -- and makes it easier to catch up on list messages sent before one joins. Do anyone have any objection, and do people prefer that email addresses be anonymized?
(the subscription form is here, if people want to learn about the details: http://gmane.org/subscribe.php )
Best regards,
- -- Michel Alexandre Salim Fedora Project Contributor: http://fedoraproject.org/
Email: salimma@fedoraproject.org | GPG key ID: A36A937A Jabber: hircus@jabber.ccc.de | IRC: hircus@irc.freenode.net
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On Sun, 2012-06-24 at 14:13 +0700, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Michel!
I'm a seasoned Fedora contributor, recently returned to Indonesia after living abroad for years, and looking forward to helping bootstrap the local community here - as such, fedora-join's launch is a serendipitous opportunity!
That's great to hear :)
It'd be nice if we can get the mailing archives hosted on Gmane.org -- they have a nice NNTP interface, which some people prefer over getting mailing list subscriptions emailed -- and makes it easier to catch up on list messages sent before one joins. Do anyone have any objection, and do people prefer that email addreisses be anonymized?
(the subscription form is here, if people want to learn about the details: http://gmane.org/subscribe.php )
We've been thinking of this ourselves. In fact, I thought about it before filing a ticket for the mailing list :)
As Dan has mentioned in his reply, the mailman interface is being worked on to include a web interface (like google groups and the rest). I don't know the exact status of the project (or any details actually), but we felt we could wait a little for it to complete.
At the moment, please direct folks to just email fedora-join@lists.fedoraproject.org . They don't need to subscribe. The email will be held up for moderation, and I'll pass them through (This is also how the websites mailing list lets non subscribers post via the webmaster@fp.o email.
If anyone else wants to help moderate and therefore decrease the time required to pass emails through, please send me an email offlist :)
I can file a ticket for an alias: fedora-join@fp.o for the mailing list email if that would make it easier?
Best regards,
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Hi Dan, Ankur,
On 06/24/2012 03:04 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
As Dan has mentioned in his reply, the mailman interface is being worked on to include a web interface (like google groups and the rest). I don't know the exact status of the project (or any details actually), but we felt we could wait a little for it to complete.
A web interface would be great. I take it there is no objection to signing us up though? I can do that myself -- I've done it for other lists -- just want to make sure nobody has any objection, for one reason or another.
Many Fedora mailing lists are archived/accessible there, in addition to using the normal mailman access mechanisms; I figure that, apart from the convenience, it'd also make it more likely that we get discovered.
If anyone else wants to help moderate and therefore decrease the time required to pass emails through, please send me an email offlist :)
Since I'm already replying to the email -- sure, contact me with details.
I can file a ticket for an alias: fedora-join@fp.o for the mailing list email if that would make it easier?
Nah, not necessary.
Best regards,
- -- Michel Alexandre Salim Fedora Project Contributor: http://fedoraproject.org/
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On Mon, 2012-06-25 at 15:36 +0700, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
Hi Dan, Ankur,
On 06/24/2012 03:04 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
As Dan has mentioned in his reply, the mailman interface is being worked on to include a web interface (like google groups and the rest). I don't know the exact status of the project (or any details actually), but we felt we could wait a little for it to complete.
A web interface would be great. I take it there is no objection to signing us up though? I can do that myself -- I've done it for other lists -- just want to make sure nobody has any objection, for one reason or another.
No objections at all :) Please do update the wiki page[1] with this new information.
Many Fedora mailing lists are archived/accessible there, in addition to using the normal mailman access mechanisms; I figure that, apart from the convenience, it'd also make it more likely that we get discovered.
If anyone else wants to help moderate and therefore decrease the time required to pass emails through, please send me an email offlist :)
Since I'm already replying to the email -- sure, contact me with details.
I'll add you as moderator asap.
I can file a ticket for an alias: fedora-join@fp.o for the mailing list email if that would make it easier?
Nah, not necessary.
Best regards,
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Join_SIG
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