I'll mod. I don't think we need commit lists at this point, we can always change that later.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org> wrote: > > > I've filed: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3073 > > > Couple things I think still need discussing: > > 1) Do we want additional lists for commits and/or issues (JIRA notices) or do > we want said emails to just go to the dev list? > > 2) Do we want a notification list for Hudson notifications or just to the dev > list? > > 3) Moderators - I signed up to be a moderator, but ideally there should be a > couple more. Volunteers? It's really not much work or many spam messages > to deal with. I have maybe 10 a day total between all the CXF, Santuario, > Stonehenge, and a few other lists. > > Dan > > > > On Thursday 14 October 2010 10:20:36 am Daniel Kulp wrote: >> Everyone seems fairly possitive about making this change. If no one >> objects by tomorrow, I'll file a INFRA issue to go ahead and do this. >> >> For dev@, it would be merging: >> general >> commons-dev >> xmlrpc-dev >> woden-dev >> wss4j-dev >> jaxme-dev >> >> users@ would, at this point, just be >> xmlrpc-user >> >> I THINK all the other lists at: >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/#ws >> are either already moved on to other TLP's (juddi/axis) or retired to the >> attic. Can someone double check that? I'm not familliar with all the >> names for the various Axis modules that would have been merged already and >> such so I'd like to be sure about it. >> >> Thanks! >> Dan >> >> On Tuesday 12 October 2010 5:10:29 pm Daniel Kulp wrote: >> > I'd like to make a proposal that I think would the WS community and would >> > like peoples thoughts on the matter: >> > >> > I think it would be good for the community to combine all the *-...@ws >> > mailing lists (and likely general@ as well) in to a single >> > d...@ws.apache.org. Likewise, combine all the *-u...@ws lists into a >> > single us...@. Probably a single commits list as well. >> > >> > I really think having separate lists has caused the community to fracture >> > into small little eco systems with very little knowledge of what is >> > happening in the rest of the community propogating from project to >> > project. Doing releases is hard as the other PMC members may not be >> > following the other projects at all. By combining them back into a few, >> > broader lists, that should make it easier to follow what the entire >> > community is doing. Once everyone really gets a feel for things and >> > are communicating with each other, I think it will be easier to figure >> > out what can/should be spun off, retired to attic, etc... >> > >> > Also, I'd like the new lists changed to be moderated lists. Moderated >> > lists are much easer for new people to get involved in, especially >> > through places like nabble. >> > >> > Thoughts? > > -- > Daniel Kulp > dk...@apache.org > http://dankulp.com/blog >