On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Jacob Marble jacobmarble@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Marek Lindner lindner_marek@yahoo.de wrote:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 00:01:46 Andrew Lunn wrote:
The steps as i see it:
- Make a decision about which list server to use.
I think as soon as we havea short list of options we can make the decision. At the moment I see no need/desire for a long discussion. :-)
- Contact the sysadmin and ask for a list to be setup.
Volunteer needed here.
I would like to volunteer.
- Export the list of subscribers.
That will be me.
- Import the list of subscribers.
Probably the same volunteer.
I don't have a server that would work for this, but I think it would be nice to find a service that hosts FOSS projects for free, but normally charges for the service. That way, no one in the batman project has to worry about servers failing/upgrading/migrating/etc.
The first example that comes to mind is XMission because they are my ISP. They use Mailman (same as we're using now), so we might even be able to transfer the messages on the current Mailman server to the new one. I'm not at all familiar with Mailman, but I'll call them today and see what they say.
Jake
I just got off the phone with a sales guy at XMission. He says mailing lists are US$3/month. I can cover this. How does that sound, Marek? Do you have something else in mind?