Martin Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | I agree. I'd just like to have an OK from Martin (our friendly list
> | admin) before doing that.
>
> No problem, though note that this might interact badly with the way I
> do sp*m filtering at the moment (only subscribers + people on a 'white
> list' of vetted addresses can post), since the GNU ethos is that
> anyone should be able to post to a bugs list. In practice this would
> mean a delay in getting bug reports through from people who hadn't
> already been put on the 'white list'.
Ok, now the [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias points to me *and* this list. (It's
in the alias file on the GNU machines, so you can edit it yourself if
you ever need to).
Do you get significant amounts of spam that you filter out? An
alternative might be to let the mail through but add a special header,
so that those who want to filter out non-member postings can do that
locally.
> Couple of random thoughts - it might be worth setting up a dedicated
> lsh website (like www.gnupg.org for GNU Privacy Guard), though I don't
> know what the domain (or logo :-) ought to be for this! People who
> wanted to help look after this could share the editing of the pages...
We may also need a domain name for naming any extensions we define.
(The spec says that extensions should have names of the form
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"). I think I'll use lsh.lysator.liu.se for that. But
for actual services like a web site, this name could point anywhere.
/Niels