Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-25 Thread Samrat Man Singh
I'd suggest considering Librelist for the mailing list too. I'm subscribed 
to a few mailing lists powered by it and never seen a spam problem.

Leiningen is using it 
too- 
http://librelist.com/browser//leiningen/2012/10/25/moving-to-librelist/#1c0e8108daa50a6925b21fe69c8b7f13

Anyways, if you still need more moderators I'm interested too.

On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:38:34 AM UTC+5:45, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
 mailing list. 

 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
 group, via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people 
 posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
 ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all 
 future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first 
 few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a 
 link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of 
 buttons to approve it or reject it. 

 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can 
 be spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you 
 still might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last 
 couple of steps above are then unnecessary. 

 Andy 



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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-25 Thread Shantanu Kumar


On Jan 25, 1:55 pm, Samrat Man Singh samratmansi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'd suggest considering Librelist for the mailing list too. I'm subscribed
 to a few mailing lists powered by it and never seen a spam problem.

I would vote against such a thing, unless there is a way to (1) read
the messages in RSS reader, and (2) reply to the message by visiting
the discussion website.

Reading/replying to discussion group messages via E-mail is the last
thing I would want to do.

Shantanu

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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-25 Thread Wes Freeman
I don't tend to filter emails, but just like to go through my inbox and
judge based on topic and subject whether I'd like to take a closer look
before archiving. I'm in too many groups to want to go through filters one
at a time, and currently there a handful that don't have subject markers,
so unless something obviously Clojure-related is in the subject, I have to
dig deeper to know that it's actually about Clojure. If you guys don't want
to do it, I'm fine with continued suffering (I guess I'm a minority)--just
throwing the idea out there.

Thanks for doing it in the ClojureScript group, by the way. :)

Wes

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Wolodja Wentland babi...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:50 -0500, Wes Freeman wrote:
  This is great. Can you guys put [ClojureScript] in the email subject
 like most
  google groups do? Wouldn't mind if they put [Clojure] in the clojure
 emails,
  either.

 Just curious: But why would you want that? I would happily live without
 that
 as it reduces line-noise and leaves more room for important information
 such
 as the actual subject. It is not necessary to filter mails (just filter on
 List-I[dD]) either, so I'd be curious why you would prefer it :)
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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-25 Thread Michael Wood
On 25 January 2013 13:47, Wes Freeman freeman@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't tend to filter emails, but just like to go through my inbox and
 judge based on topic and subject whether I'd like to take a closer look
 before archiving. I'm in too many groups to want to go through filters one
 at a time, and currently there a handful that don't have subject markers,
 so unless something obviously Clojure-related is in the subject, I have to
 dig deeper to know that it's actually about Clojure. If you guys don't want
 to do it, I'm fine with continued suffering (I guess I'm a minority)--just
 throwing the idea out there.

 Thanks for doing it in the ClojureScript group, by the way. :)


You have a gmail account.  You can set up filters to tag the e-mails.  It
does not mean you have to go through filters one at a time.  Your mail
can still all be in your inbox and the tags will be to the left of the
subject.

Anybody who wants to separate the mail into separate folders (virtual or
otherwise) can do so without cluttering the subject.  People who read mail
on devices with small screens can get a bit extra space for the actual
subject instead of having [Clojurescript]  taking up large chunk of it.

Anyway, I don't feel strongly enough about it to try to get the
Clojurescript list changed.


 Wes

 On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Wolodja Wentland babi...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:50 -0500, Wes Freeman wrote:
  This is great. Can you guys put [ClojureScript] in the email subject
 like most
  google groups do? Wouldn't mind if they put [Clojure] in the clojure
 emails,
  either.

 Just curious: But why would you want that? I would happily live without
 that
 as it reduces line-noise and leaves more room for important information
 such
 as the actual subject. It is not necessary to filter mails (just filter on
 List-I[dD]) either, so I'd be curious why you would prefer it :)
 --
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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-25 Thread Wes Freeman
Thanks for educating me about tags--didn't know it would work like that.

On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Michael Wood esiot...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 25 January 2013 13:47, Wes Freeman freeman@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't tend to filter emails, but just like to go through my inbox and
 judge based on topic and subject whether I'd like to take a closer look
 before archiving. I'm in too many groups to want to go through filters one
 at a time, and currently there a handful that don't have subject markers,
 so unless something obviously Clojure-related is in the subject, I have to
 dig deeper to know that it's actually about Clojure. If you guys don't want
 to do it, I'm fine with continued suffering (I guess I'm a minority)--just
 throwing the idea out there.

 Thanks for doing it in the ClojureScript group, by the way. :)


 You have a gmail account.  You can set up filters to tag the e-mails.  It
 does not mean you have to go through filters one at a time.  Your mail
 can still all be in your inbox and the tags will be to the left of the
 subject.

 Anybody who wants to separate the mail into separate folders (virtual or
 otherwise) can do so without cluttering the subject.  People who read mail
 on devices with small screens can get a bit extra space for the actual
 subject instead of having [Clojurescript]  taking up large chunk of it.

 Anyway, I don't feel strongly enough about it to try to get the
 Clojurescript list changed.


  Wes

 On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Wolodja Wentland babi...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:50 -0500, Wes Freeman wrote:
  This is great. Can you guys put [ClojureScript] in the email subject
 like most
  google groups do? Wouldn't mind if they put [Clojure] in the clojure
 emails,
  either.

 Just curious: But why would you want that? I would happily live without
 that
 as it reduces line-noise and leaves more room for important information
 such
 as the actual subject. It is not necessary to filter mails (just filter
 on
 List-I[dD]) either, so I'd be curious why you would prefer it :)
 --
 Wolodja babi...@gmail.com


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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-24 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:50 -0500, Wes Freeman wrote:
 This is great. Can you guys put [ClojureScript] in the email subject like most
 google groups do? Wouldn't mind if they put [Clojure] in the clojure emails,
 either.

Just curious: But why would you want that? I would happily live without that
as it reduces line-noise and leaves more room for important information such
as the actual subject. It is not necessary to filter mails (just filter on
List-I[dD]) either, so I'd be curious why you would prefer it :)
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Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Andy Fingerhut
An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript mailing 
list.

If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the group, 
via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people posting to 
the group for the first time that have long worked with ClojureScript, and 
you'll know them, and you can approve that and all future messages from them, 
but every time a new sender sends their first few messages to the group, a 
person needs to receive an email, click a link, read the message to verify it 
is on topic, and click a couple of buttons to approve it or reject it.

Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can be 
spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you still 
might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last couple of 
steps above are then unnecessary.

Andy

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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Robert Pitts
I'd be up for helping.

On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:53:34 PM UTC-5, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
 mailing list. 

 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
 group, via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people 
 posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
 ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all 
 future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first 
 few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a 
 link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of 
 buttons to approve it or reject it. 

 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can 
 be spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you 
 still might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last 
 couple of steps above are then unnecessary. 

 Andy 



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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Christopher Meiklejohn
I'd be up for it as well. 

- Chris 

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On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Robert Pitts wrote:

 I'd be up for helping.
 
 On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:53:34 PM UTC-5, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
  An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
  mailing list. 
  
  If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
  group, via manual approval. I suspect early on there will be many people 
  posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
  ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all 
  future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first 
  few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a 
  link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of 
  buttons to approve it or reject it. 
  
  Anyone interested in helping out with that? It is easier if the load can be 
  spread across multiple people. If someone else approves a message, you 
  still might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last 
  couple of steps above are then unnecessary. 
  
  Andy 
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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Frank Siebenlist
Happy to help - FrankS.

On Jan 23, 2013, at 10:53 AM, Andy Fingerhut andy.finger...@gmail.com wrote:

 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript mailing 
 list.
 
 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the group, 
 via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people posting to 
 the group for the first time that have long worked with ClojureScript, and 
 you'll know them, and you can approve that and all future messages from them, 
 but every time a new sender sends their first few messages to the group, a 
 person needs to receive an email, click a link, read the message to verify it 
 is on topic, and click a couple of buttons to approve it or reject it.
 
 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can be 
 spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you still 
 might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last couple of 
 steps above are then unnecessary.
 
 Andy
 
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Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Edward Tsech
Glad to help.

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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Brandon Bloom
/me steps forward

On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 10:53:34 AM UTC-8, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
 mailing list. 

 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
 group, via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people 
 posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
 ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all 
 future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first 
 few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a 
 link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of 
 buttons to approve it or reject it. 

 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can 
 be spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you 
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 Andy 



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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Joseph Smith
I'll help!

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On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:16 PM, Brandon Bloom snprbo...@gmail.com wrote:

 /me steps forward
 
 On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 10:53:34 AM UTC-8, Andy Fingerhut wrote:
 
 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
 mailing list. 
 
 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
 group, via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people 
 posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
 ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all future 
 messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first few 
 messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a link, 
 read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of buttons to 
 approve it or reject it. 
 
 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can be 
 spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you 
 still might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last 
 couple of steps above are then unnecessary. 
 
 Andy 
 
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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread kinleyd
I see a number of volunteers already; include me if you need any more.

+1 to the proposal to have an independent ClojureScript group.

On Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:42:22 AM UTC+6, solussd wrote:

 I'll help!

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 On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:16 PM, Brandon Bloom snpr...@gmail.comjavascript: 
 wrote:

 /me steps forward

 On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 10:53:34 AM UTC-8, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript 
 mailing list. 

 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the 
 group, via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people 
 posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with 
 ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all 
 future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first 
 few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a 
 link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of 
 buttons to approve it or reject it. 

 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load can 
 be spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message, you 
 still might get an email about a message needing approval, but the last 
 couple of steps above are then unnecessary. 

 Andy 

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Re: Call for volunteers to help moderate a ClojureScript Google group

2013-01-23 Thread Wes Freeman
This is great. Can you guys put [ClojureScript] in the email subject like
most google groups do? Wouldn't mind if they put [Clojure] in the clojure
emails, either.

Wes

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 1:22 AM, kinleyd kinl...@gmail.com wrote:

 I see a number of volunteers already; include me if you need any more.

 +1 to the proposal to have an independent ClojureScript group.


 On Thursday, January 24, 2013 8:42:22 AM UTC+6, solussd wrote:

 I'll help!

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 On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:16 PM, Brandon Bloom snpr...@gmail.com wrote:

 /me steps forward

 On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 10:53:34 AM UTC-8, Andy Fingerhut wrote:

 An interest was expressed by a few in having a separate ClojureScript
 mailing list.

 If it is a Google group, that requires moderating messages sent to the
 group, via manual approval.  I suspect early on there will be many people
 posting to the group for the first time that have long worked with
 ClojureScript, and you'll know them, and you can approve that and all
 future messages from them, but every time a new sender sends their first
 few messages to the group, a person needs to receive an email, click a
 link, read the message to verify it is on topic, and click a couple of
 buttons to approve it or reject it.

 Anyone interested in helping out with that?  It is easier if the load
 can be spread across multiple people.  If someone else approves a message,
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