Re: move mailinglists to a new server (for example something like lists.fedoraproject.org)

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On 15.01.2007 01:13, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 04:03:01PM +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
during the "mailing list reorganization" discussion on fedora-devel the
idea came up again (¹) to move the fedora lists (²) off from redhat.com
to a separate machine that's under our control. E.g. something like
lists.fedoraproject.org, as that would make it obvious
If things are going to be moved to fedoraproject.org (which would be
nice), I'd suggest
> [...]
E.g. drop the prefixing fedora-

Agreed -- I asked for opinions regarding dropping the "fedora-" prefix on fedora-devel already. Only one comment yet ("drop it"), with yours that makes two now. I tend to drop the fedora- prefix, too.

from the local part and the "lists."
from the domain name. Using lists.fedoraproject.org as the web
frontend for mailman is OK, though, that's the usual practice anyway
(list addresses are plain @example.org and mailman's web interface
sits on lists.example.org).

Seems a lot of people prefer to have a host like lists.fedoraproject.org as that makes it obvious that you write to a list. I agree with those people.

You don't really need different hardware for just splitting the lists.

You mean we could continue to use the red hat mainman? Sure, but we'd sill would need to route all our admin requests trough red hat IS, and it seems that has been painful sometimes in the past.

CU
thl

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