On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 00:25 -0800, Don Armstrong wrote: > While I'm personally not to enthralled about subscriber-only mailing > lists, I would have liked to have seen at least a discussion on > -project and/or -policy about this before immediately elevating to the > CTTE to have it make a decision.[1]
There was a discussion on -project. > Robert: before we get to far along here, could you tell us about the > configuration of pkg-grub-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org? > > I'm mainly interested in the answers to the following questions, but > any additional information or opinion that you have would be nice to > hear too. > > 1) Who is currently allowed to post to pkg-grub-devel? > 2) Is there moderation in place for those who are not allowed to post? > 3) Would moderation of non-suscribers (or just a rejection of > non-negative SA scoring mails) be feasible? > > I don't think the CTTE should be making a decision just in the case of > a single set of packages when this should be something that Debian > decides archive-wide. [...] I agree, but I believe that ยง3.3 implicitly disallows closed mailing lists and the committee decision on this would set a precedent. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. - Robert Coveyou
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