Re: Mail list changes for 2014

2014-01-02 Thread Rick McGowan

Hello everyone.

The Unicode mail list has now been re-activated. If you experience 
trouble with subscription issues or functionality, please feel free to 
e-mail me directly.


Regards,
Rick


On 12/31/2013 8:48 AM, Rick McGowan wrote:
The mail list will now go off-line shortly, and be back after the new 
year.

Regards,
Rick

On 12/3/2013 2:56 PM, Rick McGowan wrote:
At the end of the year, we will be changing the mail list server for 
the public-access mail lists, including this one. The new system will 
be Gnu Mailman, an interface familiar to many. This should make it 
easier for users to handle their subscriptions and options in one 
place, via the web interface.


We will thus be shutting down the public mail lists over the holiday 
break in the final days of 2013, and re-open with the new system in 
January 2014.


Affected mail lists are those listed on the Mail Lists page here:
http://www.unicode.org/consortium/distlist.html
including Unicode, CLDR-Users, ULI-Users, and Indic.

The new mail list system is documented here: 
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/






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Re: Mail list changes for 2014

2013-12-31 Thread Rick McGowan

The mail list will now go off-line shortly, and be back after the new year.
Regards,
Rick

On 12/3/2013 2:56 PM, Rick McGowan wrote:
At the end of the year, we will be changing the mail list server for 
the public-access mail lists, including this one. The new system will 
be Gnu Mailman, an interface familiar to many. This should make it 
easier for users to handle their subscriptions and options in one 
place, via the web interface.


We will thus be shutting down the public mail lists over the holiday 
break in the final days of 2013, and re-open with the new system in 
January 2014.


Affected mail lists are those listed on the Mail Lists page here:
http://www.unicode.org/consortium/distlist.html
including Unicode, CLDR-Users, ULI-Users, and Indic.

The new mail list system is documented here: 
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/







Re: Mail list changes for 2014

2013-12-12 Thread Rick McGowan

Hi Don,


Rick, Will the existing mail archives be maintained? At same location?


This is a good question.

The current archives are actively manufactured by Hypermail, and unless 
something goes terribly wrong, the archiving system will continue to 
work for now. There will be new Mailman archives for the lists, also, 
from the date of the switch-over. It hasn't been decided whether to 
consolidate, and how the archive documentation page will work. I'm kind 
of taking one step at a time.



On that topic, I couldn't find the mail archive for the oldafr...@unicode.org  
list. Is that still maintained?


There were never public Hypermail archives for that specialist list, 
which has been retired since April 2009. We can discuss that off-list.


Regards,
Rick




Re: Mail list changes for 2014

2013-12-11 Thread dzo
Rick, Will the existing mail archives be maintained? At same location?

On that topic, I couldn't find the mail archive for the old afr...@unicode.org 
list. Is that still maintained?

TIA, Don







--Original Message--
From: Rick McGowan
Sender: unicode-bou...@unicode.org
To: unicode@unicode.org
Subject: Mail list changes for 2014
Sent: Dec 4, 2013 3:26 AM

At the end of the year, we will be changing the mail list server for the 
public-access mail lists, including this one. The new system will be Gnu 
Mailman, an interface familiar to many. This should make it easier for 
users to handle their subscriptions and options in one place, via the 
web interface.

We will thus be shutting down the public mail lists over the holiday 
break in the final days of 2013, and re-open with the new system in 
January 2014.

Affected mail lists are those listed on the Mail Lists page here:
 http://www.unicode.org/consortium/distlist.html
including Unicode, CLDR-Users, ULI-Users, and Indic.

The new mail list system is documented here: 
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/



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Re: Mail list changes for 2014

2013-12-04 Thread Marion Gunn
On all the lists I run, this is an option the subscriber can personally 
control (I agree that it is the best default).

mg

Scríobh 04/12/2013 00:22, Rick McGowan:

Hello Bjoern--
Thanks for the note on this. I'll be sure to double check during 
setup. Normally our current lists are configured so that users do 
receive copies of messages they send.


Rick


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Re: Mail list changes for 2014

2013-12-03 Thread Bjoern Hoehrmann
* Rick McGowan wrote:
At the end of the year, we will be changing the mail list server for the 
public-access mail lists, including this one. The new system will be Gnu 
Mailman, an interface familiar to many. This should make it easier for 
users to handle their subscriptions and options in one place, via the 
web interface.

If at all possible, please make sure this does not result in people not
receiving mails they normally would, specifically mails to the list they
sent or that they are copied on. I have seen some Mailman installations
where the default is not to send mails in such cases, which confuses
mail filtering setups.
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