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Changes to fedora-advisory-board list

From:  Max Spevack <mspevack-AT-redhat.com>
To:  fedora-announce-list-AT-redhat.com
Subject:  Changes to fedora-advisory-board list
Date:  Mon, 12 Feb 2007 07:37:29 -0500 (EST)
Cc:  fedora-advisory-board-AT-redhat.com

When the Fedora Advisory Board mailing list was first set up, it was put 
together in this way:

1) Archives 100% open to all
2) Non member posting is moderated
3) Member posting is non-moderated
4) Membership is by "approval".
5) People who want to lurk by not post could subscribe to 
fedora-advisory-board-readonly

I've heard from a few people that this has been a source of confusion, and 
that people who otherwise want to participate on fedora-advisory-board 
aren't doing so, because they don't realize that we *want* them to 
participate.

So, I've made some changes to the fedora-advisory-board list, effective 
this morning.

Membership is now "confirm via email" rather than "moderater approved" so 
basically list subscription is now the same as all other Fedora lists.

Still, fedora-advisory-board is the place where we like to have some of 
the higher-level decision making begin, but with the assumption that it 
will be pushed off to other lists as appropriate.

This decision also has the potential to lead to increased traffic on the 
list.  Let's keep the traffic on-topic and high in signal, versus noise. 
The list's job will be to police its own.

*** NOTE ***

I will kill off the fedora-advisory-board-readonly list on March 1.  Folks 
who are on that list (and therefore reading this message) are encouraged 
to subscribe directly to fedora-advisory-board.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,
Max

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