Alex Harui wrote on Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 14:22:11 -0700: > > > > On 4/29/13 2:04 PM, "Daniel Shahaf" <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote: > > > Alex Harui wrote on Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 13:48:46 -0700: > >> > >> > >> > >> On 4/29/13 1:11 PM, "Daniel Shahaf" <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote: > >> > >>> I think there's an "@apache.org return path" filter by default. > >> OK. Is there any way to change that? > > > > Yes. Does the PMC want to change it? > Well, the PMC hasn't taken a vote, if that's what you mean. We are > experimenting with trying to track GitHub activity. A few folks are trying > to get it to work so the PMC can decide if the tracking is acceptable such > that, from the perspective of a subscriber to commits@, all activity is "in > the open" whether on GitHub or Apache Git. > > Is there any way to make a change temporarily w/o PMC vote or do we have to > have a vote first? As a moderator, I'm ok if you remove the return-path > filter and I have to reject emails for a while. I'm rejecting emails on the > other lists for Apache Flex already. >
Done. > BTW, I did notice that, when I send the robot an allow-subscribe, it would > respond back to me and then I would confirm, but there was never a final > "welcome" email, and the email I tried to allow is not listed by the list > command. > You emailed commits-list@ instead of commits-allow-list@, didn't you :) > Anyway, please let me know if we need a vote. No. I just needed to know that the change is not simply your personal preference but the group's.