Jesse Barnes wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 15:20:46 -0800
> Jesse Barnes <jbar...@virtuousgeek.org> wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 00:16:45 +0100
>> Michel Dänzer <mic...@daenzer.net> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 16:09 -0700, Brian Paul wrote: 
>>>> Jesse Barnes wrote:
>>>>> Would anyone have objections if these lists moved to freedesktop.org?
>>>>> The recent thread with Linus about the drm pull request highlights the
>>>>> post lag and non-subscriber aspect of the current lists, and that
>>>>> leaves aside sf.net's horrible mail archive interface and poor
>>>>> performance.
>>>>>
>>>>> If spam is an issue, another option would be vger.kernel.org.  That
>>>>> team runs lkml and several other very high traffic, high profile lists
>>>>> and manages quite well; performance is always high and spam is nearly
>>>>> non-existent given the amount of traffic.
>>>> Jesse, can you set up the new lists?  Or does someone else need to do 
>>>> that?
>>>>
>>>> I can send you (or whoever) the current subscriber lists.
>>> Ditto for dri-devel.
>>>
>>>> BTW, I'm the current admin for the Mesa lists on SourceForge.  I 
>>>> manually unsubscribe people who can't figure it out for themselves, 
>>>> allow posts from non-members (sometimes), etc.  I'd gladly pass on 
>>>> that responsibility to someone else.  Would that automatically become 
>>>> the job of the current fd.o admins?
>>> Not really, the lists should still have their own admins.
>>>
>>> I've been going through the moderation queues for both lists on a daily
>>> basis and am volunteering to continue doing so, but other than that I'm
>>> not really keen on being a list admin.
>> I don't have access to create the new lists, but Daniel or Tollef
>> should.
>>
>> We may as well keep you guys as admins unless someone volunteers that
>> you're ok with; but hopefully FDO will make the admin job a little
>> easier/faster.
> 
> Brian and Michel, did you guys get what you need to move the lists?
> AFAIK Tollef created them, you just need to copy the subscriber lists
> over and announce it I think?
> 
> Thanks,

If you are going to move the lists, could someone remember to put them 
on gmane. At least some of us prefer the newsgroup format.

sean


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