I'd be happy to be a moderator of the dev mailing list. Let me know if there's any step I need to take.
-Will On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Katherine Marsden <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/6/16 12:37 PM, William Marshall wrote: > > Given that I encountered this issue, it's possible that others on the >> mailing list have also encountered this issue. I would recommend sending >> direct emails to each member of the mailing list, and informing them that >> they may not have been receiving all (or any) mail from this list. If a >> mailing list member is able to see this and other edgent-dev emails after >> the name change, then they likely are not affected. >> >> I am happy to craft the email, unless someone else would prefer to. If so, >> where can I find a list of everyone subscribed to the dev@mailing list? >> > > Thanks Will for volunteering to send the mail. I think that is smart as we > may have lost some of the community in the switch and I did not see any > distinction in the list that might give us a clue of who has this problem. > Direct mail is our best bet. > > Probably a moderator should send the mails. > Are you willing also to become a moderator of the dev and private lists? > That way you can send email to <list>[email protected] to get the > lists and unsubscribe the problem accounts. > > Moderator responsibilities (outside this problem) are light. > You, just occasionally get a MODERATE or CONFIRM email when someone not > subscribed to the list sends email. You then just respond to let the > legitimate ones through. > > Let us know. If you don't have bandwidth, maybe another volunteer would > like to do it or I would be happy to. > > Best > > Kathey > > > > >
