I'm here. Thanks Nick!

On Aug 15, 2011, at 7:44 AM, Nick Burch wrote:

> On Mon, 15 Aug 2011, Rob Weir wrote:
>> A quick test to verify that the list is working.  If it is, I'll send a note 
>> to the various ODF Toolkit Union lists tell them that we're live now at 
>> Apache.  I'll also give them instructions for how to sign up for these new 
>> Apache lists.  Maybe mention this on the ODF Toolkit Union website as well?
> 
> I'd say there are a few steps to take:
> * Update the (existing) website to list the new list details
> * Keep the links to the archives of the old lists on the site, so you
>  don't loose the history
> * Email the current lists, and suggest that people subscribe to the new
>  incubator podling lists
> * Stop accepting new posts to the old lists
> * Either forward posts destined to the old lists to the new one, or add an
>  autoresponder to tell people where to resend
> 
> You can probably do 1-3 now, the others should likely wait until most people 
> have come across
> 
>> As a podling, we have some top level decisions to make, things like Bugzilla 
>> versus JIRA, Confluence wiki versus moin moin, markdown website versus 
>> something else, etc.  But I'd like to suggest that we first take a few days 
>> to make sure the community has had time to move to the new lists.
> 
> IP clearance/grants also need doing, and can take a while, so you may wish to 
> start the ball rolling on those too
> 
> In the mean time, could someone perhaps summarise the current setup of 
> websites, code, wiki, issues etc, which everyone will likely want to refer to 
> when trying to decide what to move to
> 
> Cheers
> Nick

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