Idea for a secondary list server
От | Josh Berkus |
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Тема | Idea for a secondary list server |
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Msg-id | 54EBB6D9.40101@agliodbs.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Idea for a secondary list server
Re: Idea for a secondary list server |
Список | pgsql-www |
WWW, Because of the difficulty in deleting lists, and because of the administrative overhead per list, the admins have to be fairly restrictive about adding lists to the @postgresql.org majordomo server. On occasion, this has resulted in very discouraging conversations with new PUG chapter organizers and other folks wanting to do something new which requires a list on a speculative basis. Also, this has resulted in several lists for active and popular PostgreSQL tools continuing to run on pgfoundry.org, despite its deprecation. And unlike source code repositories and web hosting, free, independant list hosting is not generally available on the web*. As such, I propose that we ask OSL** to host a mailman instance for us.This is something they regularly do, and I've spokenwith Lance Anderson about it. Since we would be using more resources than most projects, we would make an annual donation to the OSL from one of our foundations, or maybe from a project sponsor. This would then run on some approprate postgresql.org subdomain. This would get us a secondary list server where we could create lists with fewer restrictions than our main listserv, without needing to add to the workload of the sysadmins or give untrusted people admin credentials. User support for this listserv could even be done by folks not in the current sysadmin pool (like me). Good/bad/questions? (* Yahoo and Google do have Groups stuff, but both come with restrictions and spam which make them unsuitable for project lists) (** Open Source Labs, a nonprofit hosting center of Oregon State University) -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://pgexperts.com
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