Mailing List Removal-how to
When a member subscribes to the team
https:/
they are not added to mailing list
<email address hidden>
proof:
members
https:/
mailing list subscribers
https:/
I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
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#1 |
this is not a bug, it's a feature.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Daily Struggle <<email address hidden>
> wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> When a member subscribes to the team
> https:/
> they are not added to mailing list
> <email address hidden>
>
> proof:
> members
> https:/
> mailing list subscribers
> https:/
>
> I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
> Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
>
> ** Affects: texasteam
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> --
> Mailing List subscription
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Texas LoCo Team, which is the registrant for Texas Loco Team.
>
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#2 |
We are no longer using that list as it was decided to use the existing
<email address hidden> list instead.
Daily Struggle wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> When a member subscribes to the team
> https:/
> they are not added to mailing list
> <email address hidden>
>
> proof:
> members
> https:/
> mailing list subscribers
> https:/
>
> I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
> Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
>
> ** Affects: texasteam
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
>
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#3 |
so in simple terms that is because the list is moderated some receive the mail and some don't
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#4 |
I believe the official mailing list should be
<email address hidden>, not
<email address hidden>.
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(281) 203-0914
<email address hidden>
profiles.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:07, Daily Struggle <email address hidden>wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> When a member subscribes to the team
> https:/
> they are not added to mailing list
> <email address hidden>
>
> proof:
> members
> https:/
> mailing list subscribers
> https:/
>
> I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
> Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
>
> ** Affects: texasteam
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> --
> Mailing List subscription
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Texas LoCo Team, which is the registrant for Texas Loco Team.
>
> Status in Texas Loco Team: New
>
> Bug description:
> When a member subscribes to the team
> https:/
> they are not added to mailing list
> <email address hidden>
>
> proof:
> members
> https:/
> mailing list subscribers
> https:/
>
> I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
> Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
>
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#5 |
right, we agreed to that earlier this month iirc.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Jeremy Clark <email address hidden> wrote:
> I believe the official mailing list should be
> <email address hidden>, not
> <email address hidden>.
>
> --
> Jeremy Clark
> (281) 203-0914
> <email address hidden>
> profiles.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:07, Daily Struggle <<email address hidden>
> >wrote:
>
> > Public bug reported:
> >
> > When a member subscribes to the team
> > https:/
> > they are not added to mailing list
> > <email address hidden>
> >
> > proof:
> > members
> > https:/
> > mailing list subscribers
> > https:/
> >
> > I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
> > Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
> >
> > ** Affects: texasteam
> > Importance: Undecided
> > Status: New
> >
> > --
> > Mailing List subscription
> > https:/
> > You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> > Texas LoCo Team, which is the registrant for Texas Loco Team.
> >
> > Status in Texas Loco Team: New
> >
> > Bug description:
> > When a member subscribes to the team
> > https:/
> > they are not added to mailing list
> > <email address hidden>
> >
> > proof:
> > members
> > https:/
> > mailing list subscribers
> > https:/
> >
> > I do not see a link to the mailing list subscription
> > Question is this controlled by admin ? or something else?
> >
>
> --
> Mailing List subscription
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Texas LoCo Team, which is the registrant for Texas Loco Team.
>
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#6 |
I agree but when someone subscribes
since this is not an open team.
A mail is sent to an admin of the list.
if the admin of the list does not approve
The mailing list link should be changed
and
the mail list should be updated to reflect
the new member
This currently requires a member to
subscribe in two places for one Team.
And in short since it makes it more difficult
for the new user.
Only so many people have admin capabilties
on these lists but does not mailman make it so
admins can import the list by subscribing one list
to the other and importing the contacts because I
can send mail to the list w/ no error so it is still there
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#7 |
I believe we are all in agreement of the list to use but the
launchpad page for the Team should reflect that
I the mailman list subscription is what is used
Then the button to send email to team should be redone
Just because we are aware of this would not mean that
situations where someone attempting to contact team would be
easily missed simply because the link were not updated
Everyone is assuming that we know but
the passer by is not going to know this conversation.
How would they have any clue?
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#8 |
If we stop using it, there wouldn't be any confusion, the "texasteam" project really needs to be disbanded, that would kill a ton of the confusion. keep the "team", and kill the project. Then have it clearly stated in our central info location (the wiki), that our mailing list is ubuntu-us-tx (which it does, in fact).
As for mailing lists on launchpad, we're working to have that removed, it's currently "disabled". However, on https:/
Bugs are also independent of the mailing list, it simply sends the bug to all subscribers of a project. That is why I say we should kill the "project", so there wouldn't be any more "[BUG] discussions, or "Blueprint" updates (which are really bad for discussion anyways).
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#9 |
I would not suggest that we abandon the project simply because a link needs removed
what may work on the mail from bug reports is to to change the maintainer or driver
(don't know)
I believe that if the maintainer or driver are changed then the notify is changed
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#10 |
This was discussed on IRC yesterday also.
I am going to add affect launchpad because it
is undetermined if admin can do this.
I have also attached a screen capture of the area.
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#13 |
Closing (Not sure why this got de-duplicated)
For anyone interested, https:/
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#14 |
In order to remove a mailing list the question must be asked to launchpad itself
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This question was expired because it remained in the 'Open' state without activity for the last 15 days.