Our mailing lists aren't very wiki-like in that regard. The wiki-way is "the
more the merrier" whereas the mailing list way is "the fewer the better".
Some of the lists, particularly foundation-l, suffer from a lack of
diversity of opinion (too few voices, too much extremely against vs.
extremely pro, with the same voices in every situation). I don't know if
extra moderators who handle messages from unsubscribed users would help. But
anything that would help would be a boon.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Isabell Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/6/17 Tim Landscheidt <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >  But, to be more productive: If Wikimedia mailing lists
> > were set up so that mails from non-members would need (si-
> > lent) moderators' approval, I'd volunteer for those queues.
>
>
> Seconded, I like that idea.  The majority of mailing list messages come
> from
> members that have been around, and if it's a measure to combat spam then
> yes, moderation seems a good idea! I have had many a message from a
> Wikimedia mailing list go to my spam folder when it is perfectly alright,
> and others that come through into my inbox when they are spam, which is
> somewhat annoying.  I would too volunteer to moderate!
>
> Isabell.
>
>
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