From: Ben Pfaff<mailto:b...@ovn.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 8:01 PM To: disc...@openvswitch.org<mailto:disc...@openvswitch.org> Subject: [ovs-discuss] options for OVN mailing lists, with a survey
Hi! TL;DR: please answer the simple question at the end of the email. Since Open vSwitch and OVN are now separate projects, it would be a good idea to separate their mailing lists as well. This is easier said than done for at least two reasons: * Mailing lists are troublesome to manage these days. There are few service providers that are willing to do the job. Even Linux Foundation just subcontracts them. The current OVS lists are grandparented in but LF is not willing to add more lists under the same terms. * OVN and Open vSwitch have given out email addresses to individual contributors at ovn.org and Linux Foundation has only given half-hearted assurances that they can do this. We are now considering our options. One factor is the different ways that a mailing list can be run. There are three major categories: * "Open": anyone may post to the list regardless of whether they subscribe (although spam gets dropped to some degree of accuracy) and it will be delivered immediately. This is how ovs-dev is configured. We have to configure it that way because ovs-dev gets CCed from linux-kernel and netdev on a regular basis and that community expects mailing lists to be open and will yell at us if they are not. * "Moderated": anyone may post to the list, but if they are not subscribed to it then it is diverted to a moderation queue. A moderator then glances at it to make sure it isn't spam, and if it isn't, directs it to the list. ALSO: the moderator generally adds the sender email address to the list of allowed sender addresses. Thus, the FIRST email from a given sender is delayed, but not subsequent ones. This is how the rest of the OVS mailing lists are configured. Justin and I are the current moderators. I probably spend only a minute or two a day on it, it's easy work. I do not know of any commercial service providers that support this configuration. - "Closed": only subscribers may post. Others' emails are rejected. OVS doesn't configure lists this way. Commercial service providers, including LF's, do support this configuration. If it is acceptable for OVN mailing lists to be closed, then we could do something relatively easy: * Continue to manage ovn.org email addresses for individuals in our current way, which works. * Create a new lists.ovn.org MX host and turn it over to LF's service provider to implement closed OVN mailing lists. Question: would it be acceptable for OVN mailing lists to be closed, so that emails from non-subscribers are rejected? (See the definition of "closed" above.) Thanks, Ben. _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list disc...@openvswitch.org https://mail.openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/ovs-discuss [Alin Serdean] I think it is acceptable as long as anyone can subscribe.
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