On 8/30/07, Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org> wrote:
On Thursday 30 August 2007 10:48, Josef Spillner wrote:
> On Thursday 30 August 2007 09:41:24 Thiago Macieira wrote:
> > It's a temporary list and only for those who are really interested in
> > making it happen. That is, people who have already voiced their opinions
> > on the buildsystem and are willing to get their hands dirty.

Thiago's message makes me want to reply to all website change requests in
future with "Are you sure? <yes> <no>" "Really sure? <no> <yes>" "Please
provide 3 GPG-signed statements from KDE e.V. members confirming that you
want this. <continue> <cancel>"; the people on the receiving end of website
requests like "please add this mailing list" have *no* way of guessing the
intentions or the consensus reached elsewhere. It's an annoying way to work.

> Nevertheless I'd already requested a link to the mailman overview page for
> people who really want an overview on all mail.kde.org lists. No reaction
> so far.

O yeah, I remember that. Bear in mind that webmaster@kde.org is almost but not
quite the same thing as /dev/null -- there is no coordinated team behind it
handling change requests.

That's pretty bad (not only because I've send them some requests)... Is it THAT bad? Do we need a dot article asking for skilled webadmin ppl?

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