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Posted to dev@harmony.apache.org by Upayavira <uv...@odoko.co.uk> on 2006/03/20 10:07:00 UTC
Re: Volunteers for mailing list moderation
Leo Simons wrote:
> Anyone can be a moderator. Currently it is
>
> moderator at sunstarsys.com (I suspect dims)
> geirm at apache.org (geir)
>
> for both the commits and dev lists. These guys both do an amazing amount of
> mailing list moderation (which is a boooooring job) and if there's anyone willing
> to be added to this list I'm sure they wouldn't mind, just raise your hand :-)
Actually, the sunstarsys is purely for spam monitoring purposes, so
seems like more moderators would be a good idea ;-)
Regards, Upayavira
Re: Volunteers for mailing list moderation
Posted by Geir Magnusson Jr <ge...@pobox.com>.
There are actually no moderation duties, because all posts must come
from subscribers.
geir
Upayavira wrote:
> Leo Simons wrote:
>> Anyone can be a moderator. Currently it is
>>
>> moderator at sunstarsys.com (I suspect dims)
>> geirm at apache.org (geir)
>>
>> for both the commits and dev lists. These guys both do an amazing amount of
>> mailing list moderation (which is a boooooring job) and if there's anyone willing
>> to be added to this list I'm sure they wouldn't mind, just raise your hand :-)
>
> Actually, the sunstarsys is purely for spam monitoring purposes, so
> seems like more moderators would be a good idea ;-)
>
> Regards, Upayavira
>
>
Re: Volunteers for mailing list moderation
Posted by Richard Liang <ri...@gmail.com>.
Upayavira wrote:
> Leo Simons wrote:
>
>> Anyone can be a moderator. Currently it is
>>
>> moderator at sunstarsys.com (I suspect dims)
>> geirm at apache.org (geir)
>>
>> for both the commits and dev lists. These guys both do an amazing amount of
>> mailing list moderation (which is a boooooring job) and if there's anyone willing
>> to be added to this list I'm sure they wouldn't mind, just raise your hand :-)
>>
>
> Actually, the sunstarsys is purely for spam monitoring purposes, so
> seems like more moderators would be a good idea ;-)
>
> Regards, Upayavira
>
>
>
If we need more, I'd like to be another moderators. Also I do not know
what we shall exactly do. ;-)
--
Richard Liang
China Software Development Lab, IBM