It's also possible to moderate new members such that their first message is
flagged and a moderator has to clear that flag upon receipt of the first
message. This is why the code quality list doesn't get spam. I'm happy to
help with that here too if this list is on MM3
Sent from my phone with my t
If we want a one-way announcement list, I'd say we're better off either using
pypi-announce (which already has some announcements that aren't strictly about
PyPI), or setting up a new packaging-announce list.
Thomas
On Mon, 21 Sep 2020, at 15:09, Paul Ganssle wrote:
> Another possible middle gr
Another possible middle ground between shuttering the list entirely and
maintaining the spam would be (if possible) to close the list to new
membership, but keep the existing list in place for the purpose of
announcing important changes and things that need community input on the
discourse.
On 9/2
If it's not already the case, could someone configure the list so that only
subscribers can send messages?
If we've already got any obvious anti-spam measures like that in place, then
I'm starting to agree that the signal to noise ratio has fallen too low. Of the
10 latest conversations in the
I'm going to unsubscribe from this list, as it appears to be getting
little but spam any more. I'll still be available on the Packaging
topic on Discourse (https://discuss.python.org/c/packaging/14).
To be honest, I think it's time to discontinue this list. But that's
for others to decide.
Paul
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