On 11216 March 1977, Bas Wijnen wrote: > No, it doesn't mean debian-private. That would be an existing solution, > but I think what is suggested is to create a new mailinglist, open for > subscription by anyone, which is not publicly archived. I think this is > indeed a good idea, because if DDs want to "veto" (or whatever you call > it) a DM request, there shouldn't be a barrier like this.
> When such a list is created, we should take care to explicitly note to > all subscribers that publicizing archives of that list is not allowed. > Otherwise I'm sure there will be some server making the archives for us, > which makes the whole operation meaningless. You can write that down a thousand times and there will still be people that archive this list in a public place... -- bye Joerg <doogie_> linux takes shit and turns it into something useful. <doogie_> windows takes something useful and turns it into shit -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

