On mandate from board, the DefCore Committee is changing its
name to the Interop Working Group. This change creates a new
mailing list with the updated name. Once the Interop Working
Group mailing list is created, the DefCore mailing list will
be shut down and left in place as an archive of previous
communication.
Change-Id: Iaf750d1887307c2686f20028368fd8eaa3534882
Create a separate release-announce list for all official
OpenStack releases announcement. As explained in [1] this
should allow to cut the noise generated on openstack-dev
and openstack-announce by release automation now that it is
supporting all official OpenStack projects.
[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-November/106579.html
Change-Id: I97e7233a97e80ddf3d383556dd41c20b1c6ad056
Add an embargo-notice@lists.openstack.org mailing list for private
advance notification of embargoed security vulnerabilities to
downstream stakeholders. Subscribers will be manually added by the
OpenStack Vulnerability Management Team, and all posts to this list
from non-VMT members will be moderated by the VMT. This is intended
as a very low-volume ML for announcements only, and followup replies
will be directed to use comments in corresponding private bugs
instead of the embargo-notice list.
Change-Id: I9a31fd5151e45644c9fb2209b69250b108b04889
The release team would like a mailing list to use for notifications for
failures for release-related jobs that run after patches merge.
Change-Id: I8f4713025ae04af41b50ba2af94c804ea25daec6
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
Some recently-ish added mailing lists copied and pasted inconsistent
first-line indentation. Make them consistent with other entries in
the file.
Change-Id: I49b900cd58380a3e672a1289a947fa47b29f6af3
The French i18n team is getting more and more members and
Zanata lacks an efficient mailing feature. So the solution
is to use a mailing list.
In agreement with the i18n PTL, the ML is called openstack-i18n-fr.
Change-Id: I35079e25cd03b02dbbf5444acf5d574e51508dfd
Removed oubiwan and rockstar from root access to the machine.
Change-Id: Ia40171c056b5a90451d4a4e81154ab6c8b0df517
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
By request of Lauren Sell and Heidi Bretz, a mailing list for
discussions pertaining to the "Certified OpenStack Administrator"
working group of the OpenStack board of directors.
Change-Id: I15b37bd80c9c1e0656c877df3cafa77fe7cf5b1b
Requested by the Foundation, it's an invite-only mailing list
with private archives, to discuss and coordinate about analyst
relations. The light privacy is required because topics are
discussed under embargo.
Change-Id: Ie8b2b268c7067b8919896cf12e36c9a0e10f1de1
OpenStack participates in Outreachy and Google Summer of Code
and potentially other internship programs. This list is a place
for mentors and interns to coordinate.
Change-Id: I2e960e6d33361a1bd73a528d405760d715845df6
Consume the mailman provider that does not overwrite /etc/aliases every
time. This should cut down on puppet fail noise.
Depends-On: I86bcbe2665dfa18d766a03a60263a37088a53b5c
Change-Id: Iaa2657208cae18afe0c26491afba04ff268a3d9a
The summitsponsors@lists.openstack.org mailing list will be used for
coordination of events between sponsoring organizations for the
OpenStack Summit.
Change-Id: I8415a2408b3c94d8c115ba42e91a530ea3a96041
Third party account creation is now self-serve. Remove third-party-requests
mailing list from the configuration since it will be shut down.
Change-Id: I122ea8789c66be0498b75ae48d7ad67121572b34
The previous patch deleted the entry for the third-party-request
mailing list since -request is a reserved word on the mailing
list server. This patch adds the list entry back with the name
third-party-requests, which should avoid a word usage clash with
the mail server.
Change-Id: I91cc67ba87c1deb1f21fa102f4051934cf9d890d
Using the word -request in a mailing list name is a bad idea.
The mail server uses -request internally as a reserved word. This
patch removes the definition for the list with the name
third-party-request.
Change-Id: Id549f982c74407e3ea57ba5bfe1bf950774f14e3
Creating a workspace for product managers of various
member companies developing products based on OpenStack.
This group generates from discussions around closing the
gap between users of OpenStack and developers.
Change-Id: I21bd64cb410b84bec51bd586dc8d3945e81defb1
The rest of the tree, literally everwhere, calls this value
sysadmins - but the exim module calls it sysadmin. This doesn't
really matter of course, but I noticed it while looking in to a
review on another patch and couldn't not fix it. Also, there are
two comments that are clearly remnants from having used exim.pp
as a starting point.
Change-Id: I184701c8c4d4b1e9d93d746b2ad0c5fc53443866
Following the same structure as other language specific lists,
an addition for the 'openstack-el' mailing list is proposed.
Please note that 'EL' is the corresponding 2 letter ISO for Greek.
Change-Id: Ie430595e078c5ecfe215fd176b9bbf96cc4b4bba
For coordination of editorial team of OpenStack Superuser magazine,
also remove old unused openstack-superuser list.
Change-Id: I2b4df4d6667dce522795c302185cf6b16e8d4cfd
Our newly established Iran user community wishes to have
a mailing list for conducting discussions in Persian and
Farsi.
This patch adds the necessary configuration lines.
Change-Id: I718001d2db8b3d82b795a195836bb25a22165127
Currently, OpenStack Ambassadors are conducting any private communications
using a massive list of CCs. While most communications should happen
directly with the community, and on the community mailing list, this new
private mailing list will faciliate internal discussions on sensitive
topics.
Change-Id: I46122c9d688f66e910a47e7b26a73bca4cefc28b