[Pkg-mpd-maintainers] Reminder: migration of alioth list pkg-mpd-maintainers

Florian Schlichting fsfs at debian.org
Fri Mar 2 14:54:36 UTC 2018


Hello alioth-lists migration team,

thanks for reminding me about the pkg-mpd mailing lists. For the time
being, I think we can do without pkg-mpd-commits, but we would like to
keep using pkg-mpd-maintainers both as address for the packages' Maintainer field as well as for occasional group communication.

So, please migrate pkg-mpd-maintainers THANKS!

Florian

On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 09:56:06PM +0000, alioth lists migration team wrote:
> Dear list owner,
> 
> This is a follow-up to the email we sent all alioth list owners last month;
> we are now contacting list owners for lists where the desired status is
> unknown.
> 
> Because there are a significant number of lists where the current owner
> is not active/responding, but where other project members are requesting
> migrations, we are now asking all list owners, if possible, to respond
> with either a request to migrate or to leave untouched each list.
> We will then follow this up with a final mail to the lists themselves,
> but we would like to minimise the number of lists contacted in this way
> because of the extra noise this would cause for all concerned.
> 
> The date of the migration and any other details will be announced on
> debian-devel-announce nearer the time but your response within the
> next two weeks would be appreciated.
> 
> More information about the new service can be found here:
> <https://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/MailingListContinuation>
> 
> The text of the previous message follows:
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> As per the announcement on debian-devel-announce[1] the migration of
> lists.alioth.debian.org mailing lists is now underway. If you would
> like pkg-mpd-maintainers at lists.alioth.debian.org
> to be included in this process, to ensure that the list still works
> after the migration in late March/April, please let us know by replying
> to this email. Otherwise, the list will stop working at migration time
> and the archives will no longer be accessible.
> 
> Feel free to also let us know if the list is no longer needed, so we can
> note that down too. Replies must be received by 15th March 2018.
> 
> More information about the new service can be found here:
> <https://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/MailingListContinuation>
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> Thanks,
> the alioth-lists migration team.

On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 09:56:06PM +0000, alioth lists migration team wrote:
> Dear list owner,
> 
> This is a follow-up to the email we sent all alioth list owners last month;
> we are now contacting list owners for lists where the desired status is
> unknown.
> 
> Because there are a significant number of lists where the current owner
> is not active/responding, but where other project members are requesting
> migrations, we are now asking all list owners, if possible, to respond
> with either a request to migrate or to leave untouched each list.
> We will then follow this up with a final mail to the lists themselves,
> but we would like to minimise the number of lists contacted in this way
> because of the extra noise this would cause for all concerned.
> 
> The date of the migration and any other details will be announced on
> debian-devel-announce nearer the time but your response within the
> next two weeks would be appreciated.
> 
> More information about the new service can be found here:
> <https://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/MailingListContinuation>
> 
> The text of the previous message follows:
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> As per the announcement on debian-devel-announce[1] the migration of
> lists.alioth.debian.org mailing lists is now underway. If you would
> like pkg-mpd-commits at lists.alioth.debian.org
> to be included in this process, to ensure that the list still works
> after the migration in late March/April, please let us know by replying
> to this email. Otherwise, the list will stop working at migration time
> and the archives will no longer be accessible.
> 
> Feel free to also let us know if the list is no longer needed, so we can
> note that down too. Replies must be received by 15th March 2018.
> 
> More information about the new service can be found here:
> <https://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/MailingListContinuation>
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> Thanks,
> the alioth-lists migration team.




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