Re: [onap-discuss] Moderators Needed for onap-discuss and onap-tsc

2018-07-05 Thread Michael O'Brien
Kenny,
   I post a lot to onap-discuss – I will add myself as one of the moderators 
for both lists
   Thank you
   /michael

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On Behalf Of Kenny Paul
Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 9:13 PM
To: onap-discuss@lists.onap.org
Subject: [onap-discuss] Moderators Needed for onap-discuss and onap-tsc

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The time has come for the Community to take over the moderation responsibility 
for both the onap-tsc and onap-discuss lists. I know y'all are up to your necks 
in deliverables right now, so I'm not going to press hard on this until the 
Beijing release has been issued. That said, I am expecting to turn these lists 
over to Community moderation by May 29th at the absolute latest.

Moderators are responsible for either releasing or rejecting held messages, 
including messages (cross)posted by non-members and messages that exceed 
globally defined thresholds for message size, number of recipients and/or 
content type. Anyone can be a Moderator. You do not need to be a TSC member, 
PTL, Committer code contributor, as long as you are active in the Community
. . . and be subscribed to the list you are moderating.

Below are the basic rules for mailing list management across all LF projects:
- A minimum of 3 members from the Community are required as Moderators for all 
mailing lists
There are have never been any moderators from the Community for either of these 
lists

- If the number of Moderators should ever fall below 3 a mailing list will be 
locked and made read only
I hope that you have enjoyed getting a free ride in that regard for over a year 
now ;-)

- Moderators are not granted permissions to modify any list configuration 
variables.
I've made a ton of adjustments to both of these lists to try and accommodate 
your usage patterns as much as I can.

All LF hosted lists will be migrated from MailMan to groups.io before the end 
of the year, which will make moderation easier.  Discussions on moving ONAP 
will begin in earnest starting in June and I will of course be assisting with 
that effort.

Please contact me if you are interested.

Thanks!

Best Regards,
-kenny

Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager, The Linux Foundation
kp...@linuxfoundation.org<mailto:kp...@linuxfoundation.org>, 510.766.5945
San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Time Zone


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[onap-discuss] Moderators Needed for onap-discuss and onap-tsc

2018-05-09 Thread Kenny Paul
(bcc'd to onap-tsc)

 

The time has come for the Community to take over the moderation responsibility 
for both the onap-tsc and onap-discuss lists. I know y'all are up to your necks 
in deliverables right now, so I'm not going to press hard on this until the 
Beijing release has been issued. That said, I am expecting to turn these lists 
over to Community moderation by May 29th at the absolute latest. 

 

Moderators are responsible for either releasing or rejecting held messages, 
including messages (cross)posted by non-members and messages that exceed 
globally defined thresholds for message size, number of recipients and/or 
content type. Anyone can be a Moderator. You do not need to be a TSC member, 
PTL, Committer code contributor, as long as you are active in the Community 
. . . and be subscribed to the list you are moderating.

 

Below are the basic rules for mailing list management across all LF projects: 

- A minimum of 3 members from the Community are required as Moderators for all 
mailing lists 

There are have never been any moderators from the Community for either of these 
lists

 

- If the number of Moderators should ever fall below 3 a mailing list will be 
locked and made read only

I hope that you have enjoyed getting a free ride in that regard for over a year 
now ;-)

 

- Moderators are not granted permissions to modify any list configuration 
variables.  

I've made a ton of adjustments to both of these lists to try and accommodate 
your usage patterns as much as I can. 

 

All LF hosted lists will be migrated from MailMan to groups.io before the end 
of the year, which will make moderation easier.  Discussions on moving ONAP 
will begin in earnest starting in June and I will of course be assisting with 
that effort. 

 

Please contact me if you are interested.

 

Thanks!

 

Best Regards, 
-kenny

Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager, The Linux Foundation
kp...@linuxfoundation.org, 510.766.5945
San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Time Zone

 

 

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