Actually I just realized - there is nothing wrong with moderation of commits list and exactly for the reason that I mentioned - aside from spam there is only a fixed number of posters.

Bill, you probably know that already, but I just discovered when migrating Jira that you can do "Reply All" to a moderation email, and this will send the reply to an address like "*-allow-*", permanently allowing a given "From:" address to post to the list without subscribing it. So each committer has to be moderated only once.

Having said that, I volunteer to be a second moderator.

Andrus


On May 22, 2006, at 8:42 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

I kind of started to appreciate how moderation works on dev and user lists (I guess my spam filters finally caught up). Still commits list should only accept messages from committer's addresses. We can simply put all committer [EMAIL PROTECTED] addresses in "allow" dir. Why do we need moderation at all?

Andrus


On May 22, 2006, at 8:28 PM, Bill Dudney wrote:

Hi All,

I am writing to solicit additional moderators for cayenne-commits. I let a couple of messages slip last week while I was at J1 and that clued us into the fact that I'm the only moderator.

First sorry for missing the messages and letting them drop! Lack of sleep can cause that :-)

Second anyone like to help out with the moderation.

TTFN,

Bill Dudney
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