[seam-dev] Reaching the seam-dev mailing list is a nightmare

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Tue Aug 25 09:28:32 EDT 2009


Hi all,

We constantly get questions on this, so let me explain how moderation  
works on (the installation of) mailman jboss.org runs. We can't "pre- 
approve" people to post, you must post a message, at which point we  
have the option to post the message, and clear the posters moderate  
flag, allowing the message to go straight through. Normally this  
someone who is clearly following the list rules should have this flag  
cleared.

Unfortunately we get a log of junk mail in the filters (around 100 a  
day sometimes), so sometimes messages get lost.

Please send an email to me, Norman or Shane (the list moderators)  
*personally* if your message is not getting through, and we can  
rectify it.

Thanks

On 23 Aug 2009, at 15:12, denis.forveille at gmail.com wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I don't know if moderators and the list manager(s) are aware of this,
> but this is a nightmare to post a message to the mailing list.
>
> Almost none of my message have reached the list on the first post, and
> some never reach it after the third 3 tentative. For those I gave up  
> (!)
>
> I understand that this list has to be moderated and that moderators
> receives tons of spam and it's hard to filter messages, that people  
> are
> busy doing more important things etc etc
>
> You can not image the amount of frustration this generates for a newly
> committer like me that need, from time to time, advises on how to act
> regarding the code before committing and potentially break things, or
> simply ask a questions that are obviously not of the domain of the
> general forum (Like fixing the build or the WiKi).
>
> I don't  know if they are other means to ask dev-related questions,  
> but
> as-is, the seam-dev list is not an answer, at least for "external"
> people like me as most of the message never reach the list.
>
> I hope this message will reach people that can act on this. If not ill
> re- post it 3 times, no more.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Denis Forveille
>
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