On Thursday 07 June 2007 16:07:39 Karsten Wade wrote: > Aside from how nice it would be to use lists.fp.o (well, more typing, > but "All together now!" is a good reason), there is the single most > important challenge. > > It still requires @redhat.com to initially request a mailing list. I'm > not against restricted access for list requests, but it should be by > role/position (merit) and not employment status. > > If the best way to solve this is to pull the list server over the wall, > fine. If we can get a hook into FAS and a 'maillist_requester' into > listman.redhat.com, fine. I don't think the best way to work better with RH IS is to bypass RH IS (: If we come up with a way to determine who within Fedora space is allowed to request mailing lists, and come up for a way for RH IS to verify this, then it should be fine. I think Matt Domsch has done some things like this for getting new mirrors signed up. This doesn't sound like a hard problem to solve. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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