Ah, it's "write text, send email" and not the other way round.  Didn't 
remember this ...

On Saturday 01 May 2010 10.40:37 Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
> As the list server needs stable storage only for archives, so to speak
> (everything else can be moved around), I can provide this.
> 
> I can provide a mailman host, and help manage the list (not the pool).

I'd be happy with this solution.  I agree that it's a good idea to have the 
list on a different network from the main pool.n.o infrastructure.

In addition, I remember occasionally having seen your name for quite a while 
on this list, so I guess stability for some time can be assumed.  I propose 
you create the lists and I'll send you archives and subscriber list soon-
ish?

The current lists are:

timekeepers
timekeepers-announce
timekeepers-bulletin
timekeepers-dev
timekeepers-i18n

Ask: are all lists still in use?

List maintenance for timekeepers, announce and bulletin has mostly been 
discarding 1 to 5 spam mails per day and whitelisting the occasional non-
subscribed poster.

cheers
-- vbi

-- 
Don't ask about sysfs.  It's a Heisenberg system: attempting to document
it changes the next release.
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