Hi, On Montag, 20. August 2012, Richard Darst wrote: > To answer Gaudenz's question about keyring maintenance, it wouldn't > need to be that hard. We add some standard people to keyring, and > when something needs to go to -announce, it is also cc'ed to -team, > and then *anyone* with a key can sign and bounce to -announce again to > distribute it. I think this makes it not as hard as it seems, and > even better than the current system.
huh? That's way more work than just running "listadmin" and let it pass. What it really takes is more moderators for [email protected]. > > Indeed, but we don't like it that much. But if we get a proper reasoning > > it should be possible. > Here's what we use that for: -sponsors-team discusses money matters > related to sponsors. Having those public, for example, sponsors being > contacted and declining, is Not Good. Knowing exact amounts and > discussions behind those amounts is not good. This is the only > private list, and *needs* to be private - probably even from people > with Debian accounts yes, debconf-sponsors team should only be accessable for people working on getting sponsors - this changes every year. Also we really want to be able to create lists for debconf-bids as well as for miniconfs. And we would like to be able to do so without a long discussion (ie the period for debconf14 bids ends in 5 months, so it would be hurtful to discuss two month now, whether a debconf14-panama mailinglist would be useful or not. cheers, Holger _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
