At 11:46 PM -0500 12/15/06, Barry Warsaw wrote:
There's two places where the mailing lists are described. One place is on the web pages at list.org (and mirrored at gnu.org), and one is within the Mailman listinfo description itself. Only Barry can change the description at list.org/gnu.org, but I will go in and update the listinfo description.
What kind of changes are you looking for? Do you have specific text you'd like to change the online pages to use?
Well, I updated the listinfo page for mailman-users in three places. The first paragraph now reads:
This mailing list is for users and other parties interested
in the Mailman mailing list management system, as provided
for download via the resources shown at
http://www.list.org/download.html. There is a separate
mailing list for people interested in discussion about
development of the system - mailman-developers.
In particular, I added the reference to which version of the Mailman code we're talking about. I then added another paragraph, which reads:
Unofficially, we will try to provide what support we can
for versions of Mailman that come from other sources
(e.g., vendor-provided binary packages, vendor-provided
pre-installed software, etc...), but there will be a
limit to the level of support that we can provide for
versions of Mailman other than those which were built
directly from code downloaded directly from the
resources shown at http://www.list.org/download.html.
The idea being to make it clear to people that we will do as much as we can to support Mailman regardless of where they got the software and what modifications may have been made to it by the vendor, but to also recognize that there will be limitations to the level of support that we can provide for these versions. Oh, and to reinforce which version of Mailman we're talking about being the one that we officially support here.
Finally, I added another paragraph, which reads:
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE READ ALL THE RELEVANT
FAQ ENTRIES, ARCHIVE MESSAGES, ETC... BEFORE POSTING
ANY QUESTIONS TO THE LIST -- ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE
ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING A VERSION OF MAILMAN THAT
COMES FROM AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE.
And yes, I went out of my way to make sure that this paragraph was in ALL CAPS. For the benefit of the whole Mailman community, I think it's really important to remind people that they are responsible for reading all the FAQ entries, archive messages, etc... that might be relevant to their question. This is doubly true for versions of Mailman that come from other sources.
Now, how much you might want to take from this and incorporate into the pages at list.org/gnu.org, I would say that would be up to you. If there are any other changes you'd like made to the listinfo pages, you're welcome to let me know and I'll be glad to make those for you -- if you like.
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