[Mailman-Developers] Patch for Mail Archive mirroring
Brad Knowles
brad at stop.mail-abuse.org
Sat Apr 30 15:46:49 CEST 2005
At 5:01 PM +0900 2005-04-30, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Any subscriber might be keeping and publishing an archive of the list
> posts.
True enough.
> If the listmaster doesn't like that, he should be vetting each
> subscription, and making sure that each subscriber understands the
> rules.
We do that as much as we can. We don't really care about some of
the lists, but there are others we care about a great deal.
In the particular case of Gmane, I think they either added our
lists to their archives at a time when their policies weren't so
clear, or they did so before I became the listmaster, and the people
who were around for that role did not remember any conversations with
the Gmane people.
> This actually answers most of your
> worries, Brad; ie, if Gmane gatewaying were part of the Mailman
> configuration process rather than at Gmane's option, your ntp lists
> would never have been gatewayed and archived, right?
If I could guarantee that I always had full control over that
process, from my end and without requiring any intervention on the
part of personnel at Gmane (or mail-archive.com, or whomever), then
I'd be happy with that part.
> The second is that this patch evidently constitutes a significant
> endorsement of The Mail Archive.
I had thought about that too, but I couldn't come up with
anything more than a recognition of the fact, so I didn't mention it.
My original response was unclear enough as it was, and I knew it -- I
didn't want to muddy the waters further.
> ... if Mailman is going to endorse services that way. I don't really
> think it's a good idea in principle, though. What happens if The Mail
> Archive goes away or goes proprietary? What are people going to think
> if The Mail Archive's maintainers hire Barry or Brad? Etc, etc.
Good questions. I don't think I have any answers.
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