porque faz mais
referência ao fedora e não a Red Hat.
Apesar da instalação do mailman ser rápida acho melhor deixar o
para listas menores (quando algum grupo local
solicitar uma lista por ex) para não ficarmos sem comunicações quando
houverem pequenas ou grandes migrações no nosso servidor.
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 00:23, Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira <
rodrigopadula(a)projetofedora.org> wrote:
Acho melhor manter no servidor internacional.
Rafael Gomes escreveu:
> ja viram isso? Pensei em escrever algo sobre o assunto. O que sugerem?
>
> A nossa vai mudar tb? Poderiamos mudar pra @projetofedora.org
> <
http://projetofedora.org>?
>
> Até!
>
> Rafael Gomes
> Consultor em TI
> Embaixador Fedora
> LPIC-1
> (71) 8709-1289
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Jon Stanley* <jonstanley(a)gmail.com
<mailto:jonstanley@gmail.com>>
> Date: Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:00 PM
> Subject: Migration of the Fedora Mailing Lists
> To: fedora-announce-list(a)redhat.com <mailto:
fedora-announce-list(a)redhat.com>
>
>
> Over the last several years, there has been some contention over why
> our mailing lists are @redhat.com <
http://redhat.com> instead of
> @fedoraproject.org <
http://fedoraproject.org>, and
> there are also some concerns over the process of requesting new lists
> and so on. As a result, we (myself and Dennis Gilmore) are beginning
> an effort to migrate fedora-*(a)redhat.com <
http://redhat.com> to
>
lists.fedoraproject.org <
http://lists.fedoraproject.org>.
>
> WHAT BENEFIT DOES THIS HAVE FOR FEDORA?
> ===========================================
>
> We will now be in control of our own mailing lists, can be more
> responsive to the community for questions or issues with the lists. It
> also give us our own identity for the lists, separate from Red Hat.
>
> WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO ME?
> =============================
>
> Right now, nothing. We are still working on some of the backend
> infrastructure in order to allow this migration to occur. However, in
> the near future, we'll be working with each of the list owners in
> order to migrate. We'll start with small lists, and gradually work our
> way up to larger ones.
>
> Subscriber lists will be copied from the Red Hat mailman instance to
> the Fedora one. Mail filters will need to be changed in order to
> accommodate the new List-ID headers from this new instance of mailman.
> Archives will reamin posted at the
redhat.com <
http://redhat.com>
> mailman instance.
>
> WHAT NOTICE WILL BE PROVIDED?
> ===============================
>
> We'll work with each individual list owner in order to determine a
> date for the migration. Several weeks prior to the date, we'll send a
> reminder e-mail to the list in question. We'll always be available for
> questions in #fedora-admin on
irc.freenode.net <
http://irc.freenode.net
>.
>
> As always, if you have any questions about this, feel free to reach
> out to me directly, either via e-mail or jds2001 on IRC, or extension
> 5102788 on Fedora Talk!
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