> I got this, so I assume it's working. ;') > > Phil > > lm-sensors-owner at lm-sensors.org wrote: > > Your authorization is required for a mailing list subscription > > request approval: > > > > For: khali at linux-fr.org > > List: lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org > > > > At your convenience, visit: > > > > http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/admindb/lm-sensors > > > > to process the request. > > Actually I disabled this for both list, as I don't think we want to constantly monitor who's joining the list. Anyone who wants to subscribe can do so. Sooooo. We have two lists set up (lm-sensors and lm-sensors commit). I've changed some options and think things are now fine. Rudolf Marek and I made some tests on lm-sensors and it seems to work just fine. I think we are ready to move on. I set the lm-sensors list so that non-members can post. I set the lm-sensors-commit list so that only members can post, except for the CVS robot. Philip, checklist: 1* Copy and paste the subscriber list from the old list to the new one. You can omit Rudolf and me, as we're already there. 2* Make sure that the ticket system will advertise the new list instead of the old one. 3* Block the old list, make it send a message pointing the users to http://www.lm-sensors.nu/, where relevant information will be available (soon). 4* Kill the lm78@ address. 5* Edit the CVS trigger that posted commit information to the old list, so that it now posts them to the new lm-sensors-commit list. Axel, checklist: 1* Blast the test messages from the lm-sensors archive. Me, checklist: 1* Search and replace all the references to the old list in i2c, lm_sensors2, website, linux. Let's go :) -- Jean Delvare