> Since it's Friday evening, I just unilateraly decided to migrate all > the lists to Mailman3 without telling you anything in advance... Nah > just kidding :-) > > However, I think the best time to migrate the rest of the lists would > be the week before Thanksgiving. That would give me some time with you > all around to fix the most urgent problems, and time for me during a > week with less activity in the US to fix the lower priority ones. > > Some lists are still using the two features that are not yet ported, > namely the filters and the topics. Those lists would stay on the > current server for now, but migrating the rest would still be an > improvement. This would mean migration would start on November 16th. > What do you think? > > I'm also trying to write an announcement for the lists (like > devel-announce), but I'm looking for a native english speaker to help > me with that. It would be something like : > > ---------------- > Dear list users, > > The Fedora Engineering team has been working on a new system for our > mailing lists. Mailman 3 came out earlier this year and it has a new > shiny web UI: HyperKitty. > > The Fedora project lists will be migrated starting November 16th. You > on't have to use the new UI to keep participating in the > mailing-lists, but the change to Mailman 3 may cause issues with the > way you filter your email. Here are a few things you should expect > after this change, especially if you're using procmail for filtering: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailman3_Migration. But it should mostly > work as before. > A link to HyperKitty will be included in the email footers when your > list is migrated. > Some lists which use Mailman 2.1's advanced filtering capabilities (by > header or by topic) will remain on the current version until these > features are ported to Mailman 3. > > If you have any questions, feel free to ask on the infrastructure > list: infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. > ------------------ > > Am I missing important information? Feel free to reword things if they > are not clear or if it's just bad style. It seems that possibly some of the mailing lists that were retired and remained just for reference but supposedly no longer receiving messages. In this case mobility. https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/mobility.lists.fedoraproject.org/held_messages Peter _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx