On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 11:22:25AM -0400, Ward Vandewege via RT wrote: > > [beuc - Tue Oct 04 04:32:50 2005]: > > The Savannah volunteers are the first people contacted when there is a > > problem in a Savannah project, which includes any service we offer, > > even those we do not admnister directly such as webpages and mailing > > lists. > > > > In this regard it would be good to know about any change in those > > services to answer appropriately to the users. For example, there are > > spam-related solutions at www.gnu.org that we never heard of, yet we > > could point people to them when they experience spam issues. > > We have something that is not quite up to standard, and would therefore > prefer it not to be publicly announced just yet. > > We are working on a permanent solution for the spam problem, and plan to > roll it out in a few months.
Glad to hear about it :) Beware that the spam system was mentioned at gnu-prog-discuss, you might get / have gotten quite a few requests. Be the system ready for widespread use or not, I would love to hear about it anyway :) > > Do you have some mailing lists or other sources of information to get > > notified of related works? Or could you consider creating some? > > We propose to create a private list called sysadmin-discuss for this > purpose. Does that sound good to you? This sounds good. I took the habit of using a "-private" suffix to clearly identify such lists; if you like this idea you might want to use it. -- Sylvain
