Oh, I see now, the email notification for moderator does not seem to
work properly, and you used for your posting a different email adress as
you're subscribed with.
For adding you as moderator I need to know what your email address
you're registered at the openoffice.org site ?
Martin
Am 13.10.2011 13:39, schrieb Rob Weir:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Martin Hollmichel
<[email protected]> wrote:
Shane,
done, and sent out a welcome mail, please confirm if this got through to
your list,
Martin
Martin, I did see two notes come through to the ooo-security list from
securityteam. However, my responses were not led through. They
appear to have been caught in moderation. But this has been 24 hours
now. I'd hate to think that posts to that list, including potential
reports of real security issues, were being delayed by insufficient
moderator attention.
Can you add me as a moderator of the securityteam list? Perhaps
Dennis as well, if he is willing? We need to ensure that
communication is working in both directions.
-Rob
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