Mailman and nginx-announce list

Finally I have upgraded my mail system and now mailman will process
mailing lists instead of majordomo:

http://nginx.org/mailman/

Currently there is just a single English mailing list
[email protected].

In the nearest future [email protected] will go on [email protected],
however, both addresses will work for long time.

Sounds like a good opportunity to make nginx-internals@ as well, for
those folks who want to discuss internals as opposed to end users
looking for rewrite help and things like that :slight_smile:

Please let us know when we can subscribe to the new one for this main
mailing list. I’d prefer to jump on that one as soon as it is
available and remove myself from the old one (if possible… unless
you find a way to migrate users?)

Thanks Igor, you rock :slight_smile:

2009/11/21 Igor S. [email protected]:

On Sunday 22 November 2009 12:45:05 am Michael S. wrote:

Sounds like a good opportunity to make nginx-internals@ as well, for
those folks who want to discuss internals as opposed to end users
looking for rewrite help and things like that :slight_smile:

I agree. It would be really good to have mailling lists for nginx
development
(be it nginx-internals, doesn’t matter but nginx-devel would be better)

Developers who are developing nginx modules and who have
problems/questions
can ask them via nginx-devel maililng list :slight_smile:

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 05:46:12PM +0200, Eren Türkay wrote:

On Sunday 22 November 2009 12:45:05 am Michael S. wrote:

Sounds like a good opportunity to make nginx-internals@ as well, for
those folks who want to discuss internals as opposed to end users
looking for rewrite help and things like that :slight_smile:

I agree. It would be really good to have mailling lists for nginx development
(be it nginx-internals, doesn’t matter but nginx-devel would be better)

Developers who are developing nginx modules and who have problems/questions
can ask them via nginx-devel maililng list :slight_smile:

http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx-devel


Igor S.
http://sysoev.ru/en/

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Igor S. [email protected] wrote:

nginx-devel Info Page

Yeah, -devel is better. I keep thinking of “php internals” but really,
it should be devel.

Even though I’m not a developer, I signed up - as well as -announce

FYI the title of this English list has a typo -
“nginx Enlglish mailing list [email protected]

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 02:45:05PM -0800, Michael S. wrote:

Sounds like a good opportunity to make nginx-internals@ as well, for
those folks who want to discuss internals as opposed to end users
looking for rewrite help and things like that :slight_smile:

http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx-devel

Please let us know when we can subscribe to the new one for this main
mailing list. I’d prefer to jump on that one as soon as it is
available and remove myself from the old one (if possible… unless
you find a way to migrate users?)

I’ve copied all current subscribers to the new list.
You do not need to unsubscribe from the old one.

Wiki should be updated to point to mailman.nginx.org Mailing Lists

In the nearest future [email protected] will go on [email protected],
however, both addresses will work for long time.


Igor S.
Igor Sysoev


Igor S.
http://sysoev.ru/en/

----- Igor S. [email protected] wrote:

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 02:45:05PM -0800, Michael S. wrote:

Sounds like a good opportunity to make nginx-internals@ as well, for
those folks who want to discuss internals as opposed to end users
looking for rewrite help and things like that :slight_smile:

nginx-devel Info Page

I’ve submitted a subscription form, but I don’t get any confirmation
messages.

How do I know whether I am subscribed or not?


Igor S.
Igor Sysoev


nginx mailing list
[email protected]
nginx Info Page

Regards,
Valery K.

On 22.11.2009, at 20:53, Igor S. [email protected] wrote:

nginx-devel Info Page

Yahoo!
Igor, thank you very much. I’m already in :slight_smile:

How about nginx_devel0, nginx_devel1, nginx_devel2 and others? … just
joking! :slight_smile:

With love,
Peter.

Igor also would you be able to prefix the subject line when inside of
mailman?

[nginx]
[nginx-devel]
[nginx-announce]
[nginx-ru]

etc?

this makes it a lot easier to identify the list… thanks :slight_smile:

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:26:48AM +0000, Valery K. wrote:

I’ve submitted a subscription form, but I don’t get any confirmation messages.

How do I know whether I am subscribed or not?

According to logs - @grid.net.Tu:

Nov 23 12:27:04 2009 (97153) nginx-devel: pending Valery K.
[email protected] 62.163.185.170
Nov 23 12:36:28 2009 (97402) nginx-devel: pending Valery K.
[email protected] 62.163.185.170

2009-11-23 12:27:05 1NCVCL-000PH2-SH ** [email protected]:
Unrouteable address
2009-11-23 12:36:29 1NCVLR-000PL5-Ib ** [email protected]:
Unrouteable address


Igor S.
http://sysoev.ru/en/

2009/11/23 Michael S. [email protected]:

Igor also would you be able to prefix the subject line when inside of mailman?

[nginx]
[nginx-devel]
[nginx-announce]
[nginx-ru]

etc?

this makes it a lot easier to identify the list… thanks :slight_smile:

It’s incredible that your mail client doesn’t allow to sort the
various recipients differently? There is no setting that will fit
all, but IMO tagging the subject wastes space.
In the series of “xxx considered harmful”, there is
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/qralston/writing/tagging-harmful/

Jean-Baptiste Q.

----- Igor S. [email protected] wrote:

nginx-devel Info Page
2009-11-23 12:27:05 1NCVCL-000PH2-SH ** [email protected]: Unrouteable address
2009-11-23 12:36:29 1NCVLR-000PL5-Ib ** [email protected]: Unrouteable address

Thanks, I’ll be careful next time.


Regards,
Valery K.

When reading it on an iPhone for example or other clients it is
unknown which mailing list it is associated to.

When reading in a browser, I have gmail filters set to auto-label
things, that is not really my concern. However, I am on many mailing
lists and also get direct emails in my inbox… I find it -very-
helpful to know if it’s a question posed to a mailing list or
something I have to read.

Maybe at least just generic [nginx] ? plenty of other mailing lists do
this and people seem to just go with the flow.