Everyone,
Our mailing lists are now using Mailman 2.1.8, and Martin is our new
list manager. Mailman 2.1.8 Content filtering replaces our old
text/plain only post policy. If you notice any issues, please let Martin
know. Thanks.

Martin,
Thank you for taking over management of our mailing lists. :-)


-----Forwarded Message-----
From: SourceForge.net Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SourceForge.net mailing list service upgrade (Mailman)
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 05:52:57 -0700

Greetings,

You are receiving this mail because you are listed as an administrator 
of a SourceForge.net project that has active mailing lists.  As a 
continued measure to improve our service offering, we are migrating all 
existing mailing lists to Mailman 2.1.8 (latest stable release).  This 
is the first major upgrade to the Mailman software used for mailing list 
service in more than four years.  We expect this upgrade to both improve 
security and performance, and to provide a number of features not 
available in our existing Mailman service offering.

We have been testing the new mailing list infrastructure for several 
weeks with the assistance of a few select projects.  Our general 
migration of all mailing lists to this new infrastructure will begin 
2006-05-23.  Migration is being handled in several one-day segments and 
minimal downtime for list service is expected.

Before the migration begins in earnest, we wanted to provide you this 
notice of some specific service changes:

1. Our new Mailman install will no longer permit the editing of HTML 
page templates and existing customizations to these templates will not 
be migrated.  We made this decision to ensure consistency of the UI 
among all projects, allow future upgrades without worry about the 
compatibility of customized templates, eliminate issues related to 
broken or corrupt templates.

In lieu of template modification, we encourage projects to provide list 
details and instructions via the "introductory description" list 
configuration option. This option supports basic HTML, so should be 
powerful enough for conveying intended information, while adhering to 
common look and feel.


2. List archival is implicitly enabled.  It is not possible to opt-out 
of mailing list archival.

As per our Mailing List site documentation 
(http://sf.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=12983&group_id=1#mlarchives), 
list archival is mandatory.  In reviewing data to be migrated, we have 
discovered a small number of older lists which had archiving turned 
off.  The ability to disable archival is no longer supported, and 
archives will be maintained for all lists.  If you currently run lists 
without archival, we encourage you to revisit the perceived need for 
unarchived lists (for example, we have found unarchived lists that were 
used for the distribution of centralized team passwords, and upon review 
by the project, it was clear that this was a practice which should be 
changed).

Control over access to your mailing list archives is established on a 
per-list basis from the mailing list administration page for your 
project on the SourceForge.net site.  Lists in a 'deleted' status will 
not have web-visible archives.  Individual mailing list posts may be 
excluded from view by project administrators from the mailing list 
archive pages.  Additional details on data visibility may be found at: 
http://sf.net/docs/G03#mailing_lists


Questions or concerns regarding the mailing list service upgrade may be 
raised at: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=1&atid=200001

Thank you,

The SourceForge.net team

-- 
Mike Noyes <mhnoyes at users.sourceforge.net>
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
SF.net Projects: leaf, phpwebsite, phpwebsite-comm, sitedocs




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