+1
on 6/6/2007 11:24 AM Andrew Petro said the following:
Chris,
No objections.
+1 for setting up the archives.
Proposed adoption of general policy:
"It is the policy of the uPortal project that any and all mirrors and
integrations of JA-SIG-hosted public-archives open-subscription email
lists with external publicly available email archive services are
welcome and encouraged. Ideally, all uPortal-related lists will be
represented in Nabble, and GMane, and Google Groups, and any other
publicly available system that may make them more valuable. Anyone is
welcome to create one of these integrations at any time, and are asked
to please update the wiki page for the affected list to allow people to
be aware of these integrations."
+1 for adopting this policy and no longer treating these integrations on
a case by case basis or wondering if there will be objections.
Andrew
PS: It seems to me that uPortal developers can adopt this policy for
lists spinning out of uPortal, but ideally, I would ask that the Board
consider adopting this policy scoped to all of JA-SIG.
Any objections to setting up Nabble archives for two new Bookmarks Portlet
e-mail lists?
bookmarks-portlet-dev
http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/ooRc
bookmarks-portlet-user
http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/o4Rc
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Elliot Metsger
Sent: Tue 5/1/2007 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jasig-uportal-dev] nabble archive
Ok sounds good to me!
I'll wait a few more days in case anyone as other feedback to offer.
Otherwise I'll use the excellent wiki pages Eric has drawn up
documenting the mailing lists and I'll set Nabble up to archive them.
Thanks Jim for hosting the list infrastructure-
Elliot
Jim Helwig wrote:
If the list archives are publicly available, I would think it would be
fair to have it also archived at any or all such services. Why not add
our jasig-webpresence, jasig-ue and others as well?
JimH
on 4/30/2007 11:13 AM Elliot Metsger said the following:
Partly additional exposure, but mostly because it has a nice UI.
Also, Nabble archives lots of lists that devs (Apache and Codehaus
projects) may participate in, so its convenient to have a single
interface.
Plus, as far as I know, the cost (e.g. its free) is minimal. I'm not
sure if the email list admins would incur any additional human
resource overhead or not. It seems that you just subscribe Nabble to
the list and you're done.
Elliot
Jim Helwig wrote:
Is this for additional exposure or is it because the current archives
are insufficient? Just wondering.
on 4/30/2007 10:07 AM Elliot Metsger said the following:
What are people's reaction to having uportal-dev being archived by
Nabble? (http://nabble.com)
Would anyone be opposed to having Nabble archive this list as well
as uportal-user?
Elliot
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