Hi, Stephen Hahn wrote: > * John Plocher <john.plocher at sun.com> [2006-08-09 15:32]: >> Glynn Foster wrote: >>> So PSARC would be a relatively natural candidate for going completely >>> public - >>> or least enough to shift the non-public cases to a different ARC? >>> >>> Dare I say it, OSARC anyone? :) >> Due to Sun's email security policies, the name will probably be >> "PSARC-ext" to ensure that the fact that the mail is going outside of >> Sun isn't forgotten by the sender... > > Why would you not create an @opensolaris.org alias for 'OSARC'? (How > do you envision subscription to a -ext at sun.com alias working?)
As an alternative solution, what you'd basically do is to hide the fact that we're still doing a lot of the heavy loading internally, by creating an @opensolaris mailing list, then subscribe the psarc-ext alias as read-only which is the trigger to calling the various tools. This has a few benefits - we have an open mailing list that is easy to subscribe to, it gets archived, and we don't have to change the name further down the line when the infrastructure on OS.o isn't a problem anymore. What this doesn't handle is where the non-public cases go. You could, for example, still continue to use psarc at sun for those cases - though obviously requires some control to make sure that each case goes to the right list. Glynn
