On Wed, 20 Mar 2013 10:48:25 +0000 Daniel Willmann <d.willm...@samsung.com>
said:

> On 20/03/13 10:26, Tom Hacohen wrote:
> > On 20/03/13 10:20, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> It has been brought to my attention that the git mailing list is
> > laughably
> >> slow, requires manual moderation by our developers for mails to be sent,
> > is
> >> administrated by uncooperative/nonresponsive unknowns at SF, and thus is
> >> useless.
> 
> Yeah, I mailed their contact address twice to try and figure out why
> these mails get held in the moderation queue...so far no answer. If
> anyone else has a better contact to the sf-gods I would be happy if you
> could establish contact.
> 
> >> At what point do we begin looking for alternatives?
> > 
> > I don't remember the exact date, but that point is in the past.
> 
> So we should start acting soon.

welll i'm beginning to think running our own lists may not be a bad idea. this
is the first time sf.net has ever mysteriously just filtered stuff for no
reason. but lack of response is not good.

i didnt really want to start a whole new set of mailing list infra and all the
spam management etc. :( but if we have to...

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