+1

- Sam Ruby

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:50 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are various items logged in the cron jobs (and elsewhere?) that
> it would be useful to track historically.
>
> For example, LDAP server issues, changes to LDAP files.
>
> At present the LDAP warnings are sent to the dev list by PMB.
> These don't need immediate attention, so don't really need to go to
> the dev list.
>
> Also the LDAP jobs generate diffs which are stored in the current log file.
> This info is lost when the job next runs.
> AFAIK there is no way to get the list of changes from LDAP itself, so
> that is a waste of useful information. (e.g. when someone was added to
> a group)
>
> It was suggested that a mailing list might be a good place to log these 
> events.
>
> I think a single list would be sufficient; there are unlikely to be
> more than a few messages per day, mostly none.
>
> The list should probably have moderated subscription to prevent
> unwanted postings.
>
> I suggest  'notifications' for the list name.
>
> WDYT?

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