Might be worth noting that fixing the mailing lists does not amount to taking on the php.net mail servers. The two are separate - just in case someone should be up for one, but not both tasks.
On 7 November 2017 at 14:48, Eli White <e...@eliw.com> wrote: > Just chiming in that I have constantly had issues (since you asked for > hands), get emails denied (let's see if this one goes through), and > semi-constant threads of being auto-removed because of bounces that have > nothing to do with me (see above gmail discussion). > > Yeah, it sucks. And it's been brought up in the past. And invariably it > all falls back to "Oh, only one person really knew how to maintain that > random mail server and they aren't active anymore, and now no-one really > does, so it just keeps running and no-one wants to take the effort to try > to update/fix/move it" > > Eli > > PS. Not it > > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Sara Golemon <poll...@php.net> wrote: > > > Biweekly reminder that PHP mail servers suck. > > > > On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Sara Golemon <poll...@php.net> wrote: > > > Quick show of hands: Who's had a "looks like spam" bounce from php.net > > > mail servers in the past... lets say the past month. > > > Or how about the fact that new users tend to have a very hard time > > > even subscribing to this list? > > > This isn't directed at any one person because AFAICT, the maintainer > > > of those systems is "nobody". > > > Is it time to pick someone to actually maintain that pile of mierde? > > > Maybe replace the pieces that haven't worked since the 90s? > > > > > > Fed up with something this basic not working, > > > -Sara > > > > -- > > PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > > -- CV: careers.stackoverflow.com/peterlind LinkedIn: plind Twitter: kafe15