Benson Margulies wrote:
> The startup of accumulo has been, from my point of view, strangely
> painful for mailing list moderation. I'd like to learn something from
> this for the next time around.
>
> Here's what I think is the relevant history:
>
> 1) The initial committers all subscribe to the
On 16/10/2011, at 7:48 AM, Benson Margulies wrote:
> BTW, is apmail still used, as opposed to JIRA tickets?
Both work for reaching mail administrators.
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> Not a link as such, just use:
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> Reply - accept
> Reply All - accept and allow
Sebb,
I see what you're referring to in
http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html#mail-moderate, and now I see
it hiding in the cc where gmail wasn't making it obvious.
Sorry for the stupidity.
BTW, is apmail s
The lists I moderate are set up such that if you reply to all you mod the
message through and add the address to the allowed senders list. I don't know
whether that's an optional feature or not.
Greg
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On Oct 15, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Benson Margulies wrote:
> Meanwhile
On 15 October 2011 20:08, Benson Margulies wrote:
> The startup of accumulo has been, from my point of view, strangely
> painful for mailing list moderation. I'd like to learn something from
> this for the next time around.
>
> Here's what I think is the relevant history:
>
> 1) The initial commit
The startup of accumulo has been, from my point of view, strangely
painful for mailing list moderation. I'd like to learn something from
this for the next time around.
Here's what I think is the relevant history:
1) The initial committers all subscribe to the lists with their
favorite email addre