Request for a HyperKitty instance for an early adopter (Arquillian)

Dan Allen dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Tue Mar 12 07:41:15 UTC 2013


On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin at scrye.com> wrote:

>
> We are just now setting up a lists-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org instance
> to use for more development/testing. ;)
>
> We should be able to setup a list for you to test things out with and
> help with the development.


Excellent!


> I'm not sure I would say you should fully
> switch to using this list full time, but it should be good enough to
> test/devel things. ;)
>

We don't really have much of a choice. We are moving Arquillian off of SBS (
community.jboss.org) and we need somewhere to land. No one in the community
wants to go to the "ugly mailman", so we are jumping in with two feet. This
community is no stranger to bleeding edge infrastructure, so we'll manage :)


>
> Hopefully we will have that up in the next week and can look at getting
> you setup with a test list there. I would think a CNAME would work out,
> but we will have to test and make sure we can handle that config
> well. ;)
>

Great! A CNAME would really help for if/when we need to migrate to another
host in the future. While we can tolerate bleeding edge software, no one
likes broken links :)


>
> Thanks for offering to help us out... I am really looking forward to
> widespread deployment of hyperkitty. I think it could end up being a
> really important improvement in helping communities communicate.
>

I'm in 100% agreement. Like many people here, I'm on dozens of lists. I
either have the choice of a clogged inbox (or some other box) or poking
around the archive lists like it's 1995 and seeing the conversations that I
can't respond to. Up is the only direction from here :)

-Dan

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