Will these lists be open for reading to the community? I'd like to keep
up with what's happening in both these groups.
Thanks,
George
David Recordon wrote:
Once the working groups are approved and someone is willing to
moderate new members on the list to make sure they've signed
contribution
Hey George,
Yes, they're open for reading but require a contribution agreement in
order to post. Mailman makes this a bit tricky since it means we need
to moderate all new users so that you can receive emails but not post
yourself.
--David
On Jun 16, 2009, at 5:00 AM, George Fletcher
Once the working groups are approved and someone is willing to
moderate new members on the list to make sure they've signed
contribution agreements before posting, I can make the list itself.
--David
On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:21 PM, Allen Tom wrote:
Hi Nat,
How does one create a mailing
Hi David,
I can take care of moderating the UI mailing list. Am I responsible for
collecting the contribution agreements myself?
Allen
David Recordon wrote:
Once the working groups are approved and someone is willing to
moderate new members on the list to make sure they've signed
This is where our process I think is broken.
Without a service like agree2.com to make collecting the agreements, I don't
see how this can be done in a transparent, transferrable way.
How have other groups managed this? Is this why our WG process is so
encumbered and broken?
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009
Hi.
I just found out that the Mailing list for OAuth Hybrid WG and UI WG are not
listed on http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/ .
http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/
To make sure equal participation, we should make it possible for people to
find out about them.
Are they established at all? Where
Hi Nat,
How does one create a mailing list? At least with regards to the OpenID
UI WG, we're just mailing each other directly.
Allen
Nat Sakimura wrote:
Hi.
I just found out that the Mailing list for OAuth Hybrid WG and UI WG
are not listed on http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/ .