Etienne M. Gagnon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 02:04:47PM -0500, Aaron M. Renn wrote: > > We are running on the GNU mailing list system. ... > > Unfortunately, I have nothing to do with this list from an admin > > perspective. Does anybody out there have an idea on how to set this up? > > The Classpath list is managed by the "Mailman" software. According to > the list web page, somebody with email address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > has this list's "administrative password", which allows you to administrate > the list. I guess this is a more-less dummy address (a black-hole), as I > have tried before emailing this person and got no reply... > > As every mailing-list can get its own admin password, you could ask the FSF > people to change the classpath admin password (if they use a common password > for all their list: bad idea...), then give back the mailing-list administration > priviledges to Classpath project administrators, as it should be. > (The GNU "mail.gnu.org" system's administrator has full control to revoke > these priviledges.) > > Do you have any idea, who in the FSF organization, has decision power on such > matters (other than RMS, hopefully)? I can track down someone to make the change, assuming there are no FSF policy problems. But we need a moderator to sort through non-member postings. I simply do not have time to do it. Are you (or someone else) volunteering? -- Aaron M. Renn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/ _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

