On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Tommi Virtanen wrote: > On Wed, Jan 28, 1998 at 05:44:37PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > > The reason behind requiring a single email of the form > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was multifold; one was the database; but the > > other, and in my opinion, more important reason was so thet there is > > an easy address format for people to send mail to maintainers. > > > > I know I can send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when the .de > > address bounces (as it is for me at the moment), and that it shall > > work. > > > > It would make things easier for the users. > > Hi. Here's a suggestion: make everyone have a single email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] but let them use any [EMAIL PROTECTED] > they want. That is, compare things after the "@" to end of string > and from beginning to first "/-+". [snip]
All discussion we had on the maintainer address topic until now proved, that a lot of maintainers don't want to use the `debian.org' address for good reasons. But your idea could probably be transfered to any other domain too: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets compared to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is listed in the DB. So there are two open questions left: 1. Is this solution preferred over comparing the name in front of the address against a field in the DB? 2. [EMAIL PROTECTED] would mean all address addresses for a maintainer are forwarded to the same system. Is this too restrictive (i.e., does someone want different mail servers for different packages)? It would be good if the people who want our policy to be changed in this respect (Ian?) to tell us their opinion. I want to set up the DB ASAP and this is the only open question that's left... Thanks, Chris -- _,, Christian Schwarz / o \__ [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], ! ___; [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / \\\______/ ! PGP-fp: 8F 61 EB 6D CF 23 CA D7 34 05 14 5C C8 DC 22 BA \ / http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/ -.-.,---,-,-..---,-,-.,----.-.- "DIE ENTE BLEIBT DRAUSSEN!"