From: | Filipus Klutiero <chealer(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Martin Michlmayr <tbm(at)cyrius(dot)com>, spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Issue #5 - Please explain the topic of each mailing list |
Date: | 2016-10-08 16:38:57 |
Message-ID: | 75be04a3-e3ba-f826-824a-ed8275d8a2bd@gmail.com |
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Hi Martin,
On 2016-10-04 14:33, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Filipus Klutiero <chealer(at)gmail(dot)com> [2016-10-01 12:49]:
>> http://www.spi-inc.org/contact/mailinglists/ lists 5 mailing lists
>> of SPI. Except for the first 2, there is no description of what
>> content each has or should receive. The descriptions of spi-private,
>> spi-projects and spi-board only describe their membership.
> spi-projects is a list to which all the project liaisons of SPI
> associated projects are subscribed. It's used by the board to contact
> all project liaisons at the same time, e.g. to ask which projects
> participate in Google Summer of Code and want SPI to handle their
> payments or to get input from SPI projects on the SPI annual report.
Thank you
>
> spi-board is a list of the board of directors to communicate. It's
> also used as a contact address for the board.
OK, but in terms of content, what discussions would be more appropriate to direct to spi-board than to, I guess, spi-general?
>
> Since the general public cannot subscribe to these lists, I don't
> think it makes sense to list them at
> http://www.spi-inc.org/contact/mailinglists/
> It's just confusing.
>
> I think I'll add the links to the onboarding info for directors and
> liaisons instead (<http://spi-inc.org/corporate/onboarding/>).
As you want, I have no strong opinion on that.
>
>> spi-private is the only one I am member of. Board elections is one
>> topic sometimes treated on that list, but a private list should not
>> be designated as the proper forum for electoral discussions.
> Personally, I feel that spi-private has been overused and most of the
> conversation should have been on spi-general. spi-private should only
> be used for things that should not be public / publicly archived.
I agree with you. From the approximately 100 mails sent to spi-private which I have read, I do not remember a single one which could not have been sent to spi-general (instead).
>
> Do you have a suggestion on how to improve the page to make this
> clearer?
>
Can we find examples of topics which would be more appropriate to discuss on spi-private than on spi-general (or other currently existing lists)? Since we are not directly producing software, I do not see the interest of privacy for security, except insofar as we make use of potentially vulnerable software products.
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Filipus Klutiero
http://www.philippecloutier.com
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