Hi John, et al, >From an Infrastructure position, I have several points w.r.t to this request, and its associated Jira ticket [1] :
* The spam potential is large for this, so I suggest it gets treated like announce@apache, which requires sending from @apache and forced moderation of *all* messages. I hope we can have a mailing list to use those features (a simple fan-out alias won't do it), with subscribers being other lists. We'll note in the ticket if a problem arises. * As I've raised elsewhere, Infrastructure work/costs have a direct correlation to podling entry, and podling graduation. Adjusting the podlings@ fan-out at entry/graduation is heaping on. more work. I've spoken with John on HipChat, and asked that the IPMC provide a script to fetch and print the desired set of target dev@ lists (I don't want Infra to guess; y'all need a script to define the set). We'll incorporate that into a daily cron job. Whether the script uses LDAP or pulls podling.xml ... *shrug* If there are any questions/concerns, then please continue here or in the ticket. Cheers, Greg Stein Infrastructure Administrator, ASF [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13823 On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 1:52 PM, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org> wrote: > All, > > Before I go ahead with it, wanted to see if others had any opinions. I'm > planning to ask infra to create a podlings@i.a.o mailing list, which would > go to all podlings dev@ list. There may be some scenarios where we need > to > communicate out to all podlings. For instance, the logo change and how it > impacts the podlings. > > John >