[rkward-devel] Mailing list migration plan
Thomas Friedrichsmeier
thomas.friedrichsmeier at ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Fri Jan 9 21:33:03 UTC 2015
Hi all!
Somehow I forgot to drop you a note, but if you have visited the
project web site, recently, you will have noticed, that the main web
pages are now at http://rkward.kde.org - and much faster, esp. as far
as editing is concerned.
Time for the next step in our migration: Mailing lists. We currently
have:
- rkward-devel. 67 subscribers, archive dating back to the very
beginnings of RKWard. Our primary mailing list.
- rkward-users. 148 subscribers, created in 2007. Less active than we'd
originally hoped for, but seems to be quite popular for subscriptions.
- rkward-cvs. 11 subscribers, created in 2004. Receives code commit
messages.
- rkward-tracker. 10 subscribers, created in 2005. This currently
receives notifications of bug tracker activity, and of daily build
failures.
- rkward-announce. 9 subscribers, of whom 2 are also subscribed to
rkward-users (and mails are fowarded to rkward-devel and
rkward-users), created in 2011. For release announcements, and calls
for translations.
I'd like to propose the following migration plan. Does this sound
reasonable to you?
- rkward-devel is migrated to kde.org including all subscribers and the
mailing list archive. rkward-devel at lists.sourecforge.net is set up
to forward to rkward-devel at kde.org, and will be kept around for some
time.
- rkward-users is migrated in the same way.
- rkward-cvs and rkward-tracker are merged into one list
"rkward-tracker". This will continue to receive commit-notifications
and daily build failures. Bug tracker activity will be directed to
rkward-devel in the future. Since these two lists were never meant
for manual posting, the old lists can be shut down rather quickly.
- rkward-announce is dropped, as it does not seem worth the effort.
Calls for translations will be sent to kde-i18n-doc at kde.org (where our
translations are now managed). Calls for testing will be sent to
rkward-devel and rkward-users as before. For those who are interested
in strictly release announcements, only, I suppose the best hint will
be to subscribe to the RSS feed on freshcode
(http://freshcode.club/projects/rkward). Other ideas?
Lists may have to be set read-only during migration, briefly. We'll try
to make any such transition period as short as possible.
Regards
Thomas
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