On 13 July 2013 18:57, Marvin Humphrey <[email protected]> wrote: > Greets, > > This report cycle, I audited the report reminders sent out by "Marvin"[1]. > After waiting a couple of days for moderation to clear, I used a web browser > to check the dev list archives for each podling in the report cycle to see > whether the message had arrived. Reminders did not made it through for three > podlings: Celix, Tajo, and VXQuery. > > For each of the three, I subscribed to the dev list to sidestep moderation, > sent a manual reminder, then promptly unsubscribed. The nudging worked: all > eventually filed reports. > > Report reminders not getting moderated through has been a problem for years, > and it's time we solved it once and for all. Obviously, the labor-intensive > approach I took this month is not sustainable -- we need something automatic. > > One possibility would be to set up a script to trawl the mbox archives > scanning for report reminders a couple days after they were sent out, then > mail general@incubator with a report enumerating which reminders didn't go > through. This may sound like a large project, but we would be able to > leverage a lot of code which Brane wrote for the vote scan: > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/voter/ > > We might also gather other information during the same trawl and generate a > more rich report: > > * Generate message counts for each podling mailing list, as a rough > barometer of activity. > * Scan for Mentor email addresses in recent messages, as a crude shepherding > aid. > * (Suggestions?) > > A second possibility might be to consolidate `-allow` lists. (I'm not sure > whether this is technically feasible -- it came up yesterday on the infra > list, but the discussion was not conclusive. Perhaps one of the > Infrastructure people on this list could comment.) > > The idea is that instead of having dedicated `-allow` lists for each podling > dev list, we would have one omnibus public-allow@incubator list. Once we > approve `Marvin <[email protected]>` by adding it to that list, then > reminders will always go through, even for new podlings. > > Thoughts?
Since every podling list needs to allow Marvin messages, I would have thought the obvious solution would be to allow Marvin as part of setting up the mailing list. > Marvin Humphrey > > [1] > https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/trunk/tools/board_reminders > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
