I'm sorry to bother the "Commons Users List" but is it possible for someone to add me to the Shiro Mailing list? I have been having issues getting the email confirmation to work, for some reason it worked for this one, which I'm glad; however after trying it again, Shiro is still not working for me it seems. I tried all of the methods on the email, and even tried posting in the users forum, but nothing....
If someone could add me I would greatly appreciate it, thank you. > Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2014 18:24:59 +0100 > From: ma...@apache.org > To: user@commons.apache.org > Subject: [OT] Re: [fileupload] - Question about uploading additional files > other than the ones in the form? > > On 08/09/2014 18:06, Dave Newton wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> [...] banned from the Tomcat users mailing list [...] > > > > > > Is there official Apache precedence for this? I tried that on the S2 list > > and it didn't take. > > Technically, unsub them from user@ and sub them to user-deny@. If that > doesn't work, contact infra. > > There isn't an official position on how to handle this sort of issue as > far as I know. It is left to the community to decide. > > I've seen it happen a few times. In each case the banned person ignored > repeated requests both privately and publicly to correct their > behaviour, they were warned would would happen if they continued, they > continued so the community banned them. > > In theory you could have a moderator get all dictatorial and start > banning people for trivial stuff. In that case I'd expect the community > to step in and deal with the moderator. > > Unless the community got very disfunctional, I don't see the board > getting involved at all. I will say in all the cases I am aware of the > project did include a note in their next board report as it was viewed > as an unusual enough action to highlight to the board. The board > response in all cases was "Fine. Carry on." > > If you have a determined troll then blocking them from the mailing list > is unlikely to be effective. On the other hand, blocking an idiot takes > less effort than creating a new e-mail account and subscribing to the > mailing list so that is a game I'm happy to play if necessary. > > HTH, > > Mark > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@commons.apache.org >