I'm one of the moderators. I'm in US eastern timezone and I'm constantly monitoring my email from around 9am to 6pm Mon-Fri and periodically at night and through the weekends. I know I'm not the only moderator for the various mailing lists, but I consider this my "shift". As soon as a new moderation email comes in, I review and approve/discard it ASAP.
What are the schedules the other mailing list moderators are keeping?
--Geuis
On 4/3/06, RoundCube Dev administrators@lists.roundcube.net wrote:
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Tony Zielinski" tony@webavant.com To: dev@lists.roundcube.net Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 07:50:38 -0700 Subject: Re: Roundcube Forum
I think the link being on this page says a lot about the movement: http://www.roundcube.net/?p=forum. Its authenticity cannot be denied as it's listed at the top of the page. I think in order to gain an idea of the scope of the movement we need to ask a different question: do people intend to continue using the mailing list as actively as before the forums sprung up?
I've noticed that the mailing list is fully moderated, (please correct me if I'm wrong). Sometimes posts do not show up for a few hours if at all. I made a post to this list recently that never appeared. I've noticed that some days, there are no posts to the list at all and then a flood of them pours in the next day as the moderator was able to find the time to approve everything. In a forum, while moderated, posts show up immediately and can only be removed as someone with moderation privileges finds the time to check the forums.
There are obviously heavy pros and cons on both forums and mailing list. It is nice to be able to direct a mail to the general community and the core developers and expect that those people will at least see the subject line in their email headers. A post made to a forum could be missed as it cascades down the page for a couple of days. Intuition can only imply that the mailing list will remain an integral part in the communication of the development community and user base as long as it continues to be hosted.
On 3 Apr 2006, at 16:31, Geuis Teses wrote:
What are the schedules the other mailing list moderators are keeping?
I'm in the UK and am usually around from 9am - 6pm GMT. I try to
moderate the messages within about 60 minutes of arrival but I'm
generally beaten to it!
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I hadn't realized the list is moderated. Is that necessary?
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 11:31:50 -0400, "Geuis Teses" geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
I'm one of the moderators. I'm in US eastern timezone and I'm constantly monitoring my email from around 9am to 6pm Mon-Fri and periodically at night and through the weekends. I know I'm not the only moderator for the various mailing lists, but I consider this my "shift". As soon as a new moderation email comes in, I review and approve/discard it ASAP.
What are the schedules the other mailing list moderators are keeping?
Does this mean that every mail that goes to the list has to be moderated, or only the ones with recipient not subscribe?
I co-moderate a pgsql list and we let mails from subscribed email pass by, and only moderate the ones that come from emails not suscribed or that have some issue in the headers (header lines to long for example).
The list doesn't seem to be all moderated. Messages come through that I don't receive moderation warnings for. However, perhaps other people are beating me to it.
Comments from the lists admin?
-Geuis
On 4/3/06, Martin Marques martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 11:31:50 -0400, "Geuis Teses" geuis.teses@gmail.com wrote:
I'm one of the moderators. I'm in US eastern timezone and I'm constantly monitoring my email from around 9am to 6pm Mon-Fri and periodically at night and through the weekends. I know I'm not the only moderator for the various mailing lists, but I consider this my "shift". As soon as a new
moderation
email comes in, I review and approve/discard it ASAP.
What are the schedules the other mailing list moderators are keeping?
Does this mean that every mail that goes to the list has to be moderated, or only the ones with recipient not subscribe?
I co-moderate a pgsql list and we let mails from subscribed email pass by, and only moderate the ones that come from emails not suscribed or that have some issue in the headers (header lines to long for example).
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Geuis Teses wrote:
The list doesn't seem to be all moderated. Messages come through that I don't receive moderation warnings for. However, perhaps other people are beating me to it. Comments from the lists admin?
Messages to the list with an envelope sender that is not subscribed are held for moderation.
Jon Daley wrote:
I hadn't realized the list is moderated. Is that necessary?
This setup is used to avoid having the list re-distribute spam. Though the filters catch most of it, there are still a few (mostly phishing) making it through to the moderation queue.
Bob