On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote: > Martin, > > The subscription confirmation reached ooo-security @i.a.o. >
If I understand this correctly, any message sent to the securityteam list (the legacy OOo security list) automatically gets delivered to the ooo-security list (the AOOo security list). So we've eliminated a possible source of confusion and miscommunication. This sounds like a good solution. Thanks, Shane and Martin! -Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Hollmichel [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 06:37 > To: Shane Curcuru > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Fixing security lists > > Shane, > > done, and sent out a welcome mail, please confirm if this got through > to your list, > > Martin > > Am Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2011 15:29:07 schrieb Shane Curcuru: >> Thanks Martin. Could you please subscribe our privately archived >> mailing list <[email protected]> to the securityteam@ >> mailing list? >> >> Note that it's an ezmlm mailing list, so if a confirmation email is >> needed we'll need someone on our ooo-security list to confirm it. >> >> The purpose of doing this is to ensure that the Apache OOo PPMC's >> security team - who monitors ooo-security@ - is aware of any end user >> reports that come into the pre-existing securityteam@ list. >> >> Privacy and reporting guidelines for the ooo-security@ list follow >> best Apache security@ practices and are documented here: >> >> http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/security.html >> >> Thanks, >> - Shane, Mentor on Apache OOo >> >> bcc: ooo-security@ for awareness >> >> On 10/11/2011 6:08 AM, Martin Hollmichel wrote: >>> Hi Shane, >>> >>> yes, it looks like that I'm able to edit the list of subscribers, >>> >>> Martin >>> >>> Am 10.10.2011 18:54, schrieb Shane Curcuru: >>>> On 10/10/2011 12:33 PM, Malte Timmermann wrote: >>>> ...snip... >>>>> - Which leaves us with 1 common list where we don't have such >>>>> restrictive rules, and can continue with our cooperation: The >>>>> old/original OOo security list [email protected]. >>>> ...snip... >>>> >>>> To ask a practical question: is there anyone reading this email who is >>>> able to, and is willing to, manage the subscribers and archives for >>>> that list currently? >>>> >>>> Of not, the PPMC certainly needs to find such person ASAP so we know >>>> who's on the list, and so we can archive (privately) any ongoing list >>>> traffic someplace that has ASF Member and ooo-security@ oversight of >>>> the archive (at minimum, obviously any approved subscribers - from >>>> whatever organizatoins - should have some kind of archive access to >>>> the list). >>>> >>>> - Shane >>> > >
