dear Harald
you're right, I'm moderating myself that crazy messages with no purpose
and no chance whatsoever to deceive us into accepting them.
We should probably agree to act as mutual backup avoiding to do the same
job twice. I can do it and I will ask you to begin a moderation shift
only when it's impossible or too troublesome for me to do it.
Like in the coming week: I will be away starting tomorrow (even though I
will be somehow connected), but I can resume nearly normal operations
starting Saturday 23.
For the general problem of having better filtering of unsolicited email
I think we should address the infrastructure: there is no per-project
tools for handling the email, everything relies on the ASF infra. I will
check the mailing list policy documentation (if any exists) because for
what I want it would be probably enough to *require* subscription in
order to email the list, rejecting any other message.
In order to let people put questions without subscribing we could think
of a form protected by some response challenge mechanism (that implies
we should ask the infrastructure to re-enable mod_rivet!). Having a web
interface for rejecting/accepting would be much better than answering
every single message.
-- Massimo
On 07/15/2016 11:00 AM, Harald Oehlmann wrote:
Dear Rivet team,
the list:
rivet-dev@tcl.apache.org
is moderated and I am one of the moderator.
There are 99% nonsense posts, around 3 per day and I look to all of them.
That is not a problem.
I just want to say that maybe only one of us should do that, e.g.
Massimo or myself.
So who is also caring about that ?
Arent there any pre-spam-filters by the list possible?
Thank you,
Harald
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