Spurred by a big recent spam attack
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/10417...

I think we should:

1. For all lists with no legitimate traffic in the past year, deactivate
   immediately.

2. For any list with only light recent traffic, ask if they really need a
   separate list or if posting on another list like devel (or on Fedora
   Discussion! ... yes I have an agenda here) would actually be sufficient.

   If there's no response, deactivate. Or, of course, if the list members
   say "yeah, we don't need it".

3. For any list with _just_ automated traffic (zombie meeting invites,
   bugzilla mail), ask if anyone is using it and if a list is the best way.
   (It might be!) But some are probably sitting there really doing nothing
   except sending automated messages into the void forever.



-- 
Matthew Miller
<mat...@fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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