Yeah, I think that makes sense -- sending a consolidated list.
I'll take care of putting the list of available people and send to apmail.
Eddie
Cliff Schmidt wrote:
I am still a moderator, and I just passed your two (was that all of
them?) commit msgs through. They should not get moderated in the
future.
Can't remember if we ever did set up other moderators. I see Rich
volunteered below; if he's still up for it, he could send mail to
apmail at a.o and ask to be added as a moderator. Or better yet, we
could do one last check of who can moderate each list and then send
one consolidated change list to apmail. -commits is not a hard list
to moderate: just give committers always-allow status after their
first post and then ignore everything until the next new committer.
Cliff
On 11/4/05, Carlin Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cliff,
I was wondering if you were still the moderator for the -commits mailing
list or if this has been passed along to someone else. Please let me
know who I should contact to make sure that the posts from my beehive
svn commits show up in the -commits mailing list. Thanks!
Kind regards,
Carlin
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Moderator(s) needed for beehive mailing lists
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 18:06:49 -0600
From: Richard Feit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Beehive Developers
<[email protected]>
To: Beehive Developers <[email protected]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'd be willing to moderate -commits...
Cliff Schmidt wrote:
>Would any committer be up for volunteering to moderate one or more of
>the four beehive mailing lists (-dev, -user, -commits, -ppmc)?
>
>I've been doing all four, but I'm going to need to take a break.
>Heather currently moderates -user and -dev, but I'm the only one doing
>-ppmc and -commits. No one else is moderating any of the lists. I
>just want to make sure that each list has at least one or two
>moderators other than me before I remove my name.
>
>It's not really that big of a deal; it just means that you get a
>little more spam to save the rest of us from getting any, but it's not
>too bad. See http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html.
>
>Thanks,
>Cliff
>
>
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