On Fri, 21 May 2010 16:41:14 -0500, Matt_Domsch wrote:
It has nothing to do with disk space. Sitting on a few hundred
thousand spam messages for no reason, that'll get ignored forever, and that slow
mailman down, serves no purpose.
If moderators want to actually moderate their lists for spam and non-subscribers,
they're welcome to do so. But to be configured to moderate, but never actually
moderate, serves no purpose.
Whose idea was it to enter moderated mailing lists as package owners
in pkgdb?
When sending mail to the package-owner Fedora aliases, for some packages
the mail is rejected by a mailing-list, for other packages it is aded to a
list's queue. Hopefully there's one human being receiving and reading the
incoming mail, or else the purpose of the package-owner aliases is defeated.