On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 11:04 AM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 30. 08. 20 4:07, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
> > Quick question: for Python there's both python-devel and python-sig --
> > this seems overkill for Lua, right? Would starting lua@lists be enough?
>
> Not only it is overkill, but it brings problems.
> For the story, see this ticket:
>
> https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/5478
>
> tl;dr the python-devel list is open to anybody
>        the python-sig is a private (bugzilla mostly) list for the packaging 
> group
>        people are confused why cannot they see the python-sig list
>        even when they are members of the Python SIG
>
> For a new SIG I'd do the following:
>
> Establish a FAS group for "Lua provenpackagers". Make sure the name it not to 
> be
> confused with the Lua SIG, but note that the FAS group usually needs to be
> called ...-sig. I'd go with lua-packagres-sig or lua-maintainers-sig. Get it a
> mailing list needed for Bugzilla, e.g. lua-packagres-sig@lists. Don't mention 
> it
> anywhere :)
>
> Establish a general mailing list about Lua. Most likely lua@lists. Mention it
> everywhere.
>
> > (Also, I couldn't find documentation on starting a new mailing list.
> > Presumably an Infra pagure ticket?)
>
> Yes.

You can look at the ticket I opened for creating the @java-maint-sig
group and mailing list for inspiration :)
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/8902

We also have two mailing lists like python - java-devel@lists is the
old list,  for general and public discussion, and java-maint-sig@lists
is the new private list for the group's bugzilla account.

Fabio
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