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Re: new email address/alias
On 9/29/09, Stormy Peters < stormy@...> wrote:
> Can we get an email address women-outreach@... that forwards to
> marinaz@..., rosanna@... and stormy@...?
>
> We would like it by the end of the week if at all possible. We are going to
> be launching a new Women's Outreach Program and Peter Brown from the FSF is
> going to blog about it to their 20,000+ readers next week.
Should it be an alias, a list with public archives, or a list with
closed archives?
The benefit of a list is the archives. An alias has no archives and no
record whatsoever of the communication. In some cases this may be what
you want, but in other cases not.
In any case, mailman at gnome.org is the contact alias for requesting
this type of things.
Christian
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Re: new email address/alias
Are the closed archives secure? Because we'll be getting information from Paypal about people's donations. Stormy On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Christian Rose <menthos@...> wrote:
On 9/29/09, Stormy Peters < stormy@...> wrote:
> Can we get an email address women-outreach@... that forwards to
> marinaz@..., rosanna@... and stormy@...?
>
> We would like it by the end of the week if at all possible. We are going to
> be launching a new Women's Outreach Program and Peter Brown from the FSF is
> going to blog about it to their 20,000+ readers next week.
Should it be an alias, a list with public archives, or a list with
closed archives?
The benefit of a list is the archives. An alias has no archives and no
record whatsoever of the communication. In some cases this may be what
you want, but in other cases not.
In any case, mailman at gnome.org is the contact alias for requesting
this type of things.
Christian
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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Re: new email address/alias
We need to get this done ASAP as Peter Brown, Executive Director of the FSF, is willing to help promote it this week. Can somebody help out soon? Thanks, Stormy On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
Are the closed archives secure? Because we'll be getting information from Paypal about people's donations.
StormyOn Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Christian Rose <menthos@...> wrote:
On 9/29/09, Stormy Peters < stormy@...> wrote:
> Can we get an email address women-outreach@... that forwards to
> marinaz@..., rosanna@... and stormy@...?
>
> We would like it by the end of the week if at all possible. We are going to
> be launching a new Women's Outreach Program and Peter Brown from the FSF is
> going to blog about it to their 20,000+ readers next week.
Should it be an alias, a list with public archives, or a list with
closed archives?
The benefit of a list is the archives. An alias has no archives and no
record whatsoever of the communication. In some cases this may be what
you want, but in other cases not.
In any case, mailman at gnome.org is the contact alias for requesting
this type of things.
Christian
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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Re: new email address/alias
Infrastructure Team, Is there a process to get this assigned to someone? (I can continue to reach out to individuals on the team, but it seems like it would be more effective for you guys to allocate the work instead of having people go to the person they know each time and bug them ... or at least I think the people I know would appreciate that. :)
Thanks, Stormy On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
We need to get this done ASAP as Peter Brown, Executive Director of the FSF, is willing to help promote it this week.
Can somebody help out soon?
Thanks,
Stormy
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
Are the closed archives secure? Because we'll be getting information from Paypal about people's donations.
StormyOn Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Christian Rose <menthos@...> wrote:
On 9/29/09, Stormy Peters < stormy@...> wrote:
> Can we get an email address women-outreach@... that forwards to
> marinaz@..., rosanna@... and stormy@...?
>
> We would like it by the end of the week if at all possible. We are going to
> be launching a new Women's Outreach Program and Peter Brown from the FSF is
> going to blog about it to their 20,000+ readers next week.
Should it be an alias, a list with public archives, or a list with
closed archives?
The benefit of a list is the archives. An alias has no archives and no
record whatsoever of the communication. In some cases this may be what
you want, but in other cases not.
In any case, mailman at gnome.org is the contact alias for requesting
this type of things.
Christian
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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Re: new email address/alias
Two things: 1 - For process, we decided in a meeting a couple months ago to use Bugzilla for larger Sysadmin tasks in addition to RT3. 2 - I did setup the alias earlier this month, and used an alias instead of creating a mailing list per your request. That way there is not a private or public archive, the downside is the Sysadmin team has to manually add or remove email addresses if you want changes in the future.
If I'm no understanding the questions correctly, please let me know. Thanks. Paul On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
Infrastructure Team,
Is there a process to get this assigned to someone?
(I can continue to reach out to individuals on the team, but it seems like it would be more effective for you guys to allocate the work instead of having people go to the person they know each time and bug them ... or at least I think the people I know would appreciate that. :)
Thanks,
StormyOn Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
We need to get this done ASAP as Peter Brown, Executive Director of the FSF, is willing to help promote it this week.
Can somebody help out soon?
Thanks,
Stormy
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
Are the closed archives secure? Because we'll be getting information from Paypal about people's donations.
StormyOn Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Christian Rose <menthos@...> wrote:
On 9/29/09, Stormy Peters < stormy@...> wrote:
> Can we get an email address women-outreach@... that forwards to
> marinaz@..., rosanna@... and stormy@...?
>
> We would like it by the end of the week if at all possible. We are going to
> be launching a new Women's Outreach Program and Peter Brown from the FSF is
> going to blog about it to their 20,000+ readers next week.
Should it be an alias, a list with public archives, or a list with
closed archives?
The benefit of a list is the archives. An alias has no archives and no
record whatsoever of the communication. In some cases this may be what
you want, but in other cases not.
In any case, mailman at gnome.org is the contact alias for requesting
this type of things.
Christian
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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Re: new email address/alias
Thanks, that's perfect. And I'll use bugzilla in the future. Stormy On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@...> wrote:
Two things:
1 - For process, we decided in a meeting a couple months ago to use Bugzilla for larger Sysadmin tasks in addition to RT3.
2 - I did setup the alias earlier this month, and used an alias instead of creating a mailing list per your request. That way there is not a private or public archive, the downside is the Sysadmin team has to manually add or remove email addresses if you want changes in the future.
If I'm no understanding the questions correctly, please let me know.
Thanks.
Paul
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
Infrastructure Team, Is there a process to get this assigned to someone?
(I can continue to reach out to individuals on the team, but it seems like it would be more effective for you guys to allocate the work instead of having people go to the person they know each time and bug them ... or at least I think the people I know would appreciate that. :)
Thanks, StormyOn Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
We need to get this done ASAP as Peter Brown, Executive Director of the FSF, is willing to help promote it this week.
Can somebody help out soon?
Thanks,
Stormy
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy@...> wrote:
Are the closed archives secure? Because we'll be getting information from Paypal about people's donations.
StormyOn Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Christian Rose <menthos@...> wrote:
On 9/29/09, Stormy Peters < stormy@...> wrote:
> Can we get an email address women-outreach@... that forwards to
> marinaz@..., rosanna@... and stormy@...?
>
> We would like it by the end of the week if at all possible. We are going to
> be launching a new Women's Outreach Program and Peter Brown from the FSF is
> going to blog about it to their 20,000+ readers next week.
Should it be an alias, a list with public archives, or a list with
closed archives?
The benefit of a list is the archives. An alias has no archives and no
record whatsoever of the communication. In some cases this may be what
you want, but in other cases not.
In any case, mailman at gnome.org is the contact alias for requesting
this type of things.
Christian
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
_______________________________________________
gnome-infrastructure mailing list
gnome-infrastructure@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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