This message is to announce that I've switched the core-talk mailing
list over to be managed by the GNU Mailman package. If you didn't get
this email, you aren't currently subscribed to core-talk...
Hopefully you won't notice much difference, except that spammers will
now have to join the list to be able to send to it. Mailman does
support moderation, so messages from people who are not subscribed will
still be able to get through to the list, but only after having been
approved (if anyone else wants to volunteer to be a moderator in order
to help speed this process I'll be happy to include you - we probably
only need at most one person on each continent though).
To change your subscription use the mailman administration website - the
EPICS website page about Core-talk provides the link to this. Existing
subscribers will have to ask mailman to send them their mailman password
to be able to do anything (I have turned off the monthly password
reminder emails that Mailman usually sends, which I don't care for myself).
If this works out, I'll repeat the process for the tech-talk list in
about a week or two.
- Andrew
--
The right to be heard does not automatically include
the right to be taken seriously. -- Hubert H. Humphrey
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