Re: GNOME list moderator service



Hello,

I can probably help a little here. I'm from Portugal, which has the same
timezone England does, IIRC.

Regards, Rui

On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 14:11 +0700, Ross Golder wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm sending this e-mail to all owners of a mailing list on
>'mail.gnome.org'. I've been thinking of ways to improve the GNOME
>mailman service, in particular, how to make list moderation easier for
>list owners, and the GNOME sysadmin team.
>
>Currently, many of the lists are owned (or co-owned) by
>'gnome-listadmin gnome org', which is an alias to
>'gnome-sysadmin gnome org'. Yes, the GNOME sysadmins also get tons of
>mailman moderator requests every day, and a whole batch of daily
>reminders too. I've noticed, from watching the flood of daily reminders
>over the last few months, that the number of moderator requests for some
>lists just keeps going up - i.e. the real list owners are failing to
>moderate their list, so in some cases it's being left to the
>'gnome-listadmin' co-owner (the sysadmins!). Every now and then, I spend
>a while going through them, and have mostly managed to keep the number
>of outstanding requests per list down to less than triple figures, but
>as 'gnome-listadmin' is not the (co)-owner for all the lists, there are
>possibly still some lists whose moderation queue had grown by several
>months.
>
>I figured that what we need is for all of the moderator requests to be
>directed to a small 'moderator team', a number of people in different
>timezones whose responsibility is to respond to the moderator requests
>each morning for their timezone. This is intended to remove the
>moderator burden from the list owner who may already be overburdened
>with development duties. It also acts to ensure that there is a
>reasonable response time for genuine requests, so people don't send
>important mail to a list only for it to be sucked into a rotting
>moderator queue. It also means that 'gnome-listadmin' (the sysadmins)
>can be relieved of much of the daily moderation trivia.
>
>So, if you would like the moderator team to moderate your list for you,
>please set the moderator field for your list(s) to 'moderator gnome org'
>and remove any reference to 'gnome-listadmin gnome org' from the owner
>field. I would propose doing this step automatically, but there may be
>some lists for which moderation might not be appropriate, and/or some
>list admins might prefer to moderate their own lists. Please also send a
>brief note to 'moderator gnome org' so that I can maintain a 'list of
>moderated lists' and so I can set a moderator password for your list,
>which will be known to the moderator team.
>
>Currently, the moderator team is just me, so moderation requests will be
>dealt with once a day (most days anyway), until I can find more
>volunteers. If you, or anyone you know can spare a few minutes a day to
>deal with a few moderation requests, please contact me. People in
>uncommon timezones would be ideal ;)
>
>For more details on this hare-brained scheme, this e-mail was based on a
>similar one I sent earlier to gnome-infrastructure:
>
>http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-infrastructure/2005-January/msg00015.html
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>Ross
>
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