Am 26.11.2012 01:34, schrieb Steve Langasek:
The DebConf team has run separate infrastructure for mailing lists
for a
number of years. This is pointlessly redundant.
Who are you to decide where others spend their time doing things?
The lists.debconf.org mailserver has now crashed, and been
reinstalled.
After reinstallation, I'm completely unable to send mail there, again
because of wrong server-side anti-spam checks.
The server gave out some 4xx due to some (sometime dead) dns blacklist
included
in one of the policy daemons default config. As I forgot to put the
real config file
there (so it doesn't use its default).
Meh, happens when moving stuff (once, after 6 years), and the reason
why it only
gave out 4xx.
It's time to put an end to this.
Yeah, stop it.
Listmasters, can you please create
debconf-team and debconf-discuss lists on lists.debian.org, so that
the
DebConf team can also benefit from the rock-solid Debian lists
infrastructure?
Which never has problems, yes right.
Good way you have in getting people to look for other places outside
Debian/DebConf to
work on.
--
bye Joerg
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