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Fwd:(Sorry again) -- Re: [gnu.org #342287] Re: [GNU Herds]: hosting at the FSF ? |
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Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:09:55 +0100 |
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From: GNU Herds work team <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
CC: address@hidden, address@hidden, address@hidden
Ward Vandewege via RT wrote:
> I've configured
> ns1.gnu.org
> ns2.gnu.org
>
> with a basic zonefile for gnuherds.org: an A record pointing to the new
> machine, and MX records pointing to the GNU mail servers (see below).
>
> Once we are ready to switch over, you can just update the nameservers
> for the domain to ns1.gnu.org and ns2.gnu.org
Thanks. It is OK.
> See my separate message about GeoLite Country.
We are reading ...
> > We do not know if it is usual you add a cron job to checkout
> > automatically from Savannah, so reducing the maintenance
> > workload for you?
>
> Sure, we can do that.
Great.
> > * email server, to manage the gnuherds.org MX
>
> Maybe we can just use the existing gnu.org mailservers for this. It
> would simplify the setup. What do you think?
It is OK.
> > * mailman, to manage the address@hidden email list.
>
> Importing a bunch of email addresses into a new mailing list is easy, so
> that should not be a problem.
There is only nine subscribers to such list. It has not been actually used
yet. Anyway it will be good be able to import it.
> We may want to consider adding this list to lists.gnu.org, so we don't
> have to run mailman on the gnuherds.org domU.
Great.
> > Let us know if we can help you, or if you have any question, etc.
>
> Let me know if you have someone who wants to be the sysadmin for this
> machine. This would help us - we have a lot of work already so it would
> be nice if one of you wanted to take on the main responsibility for the
> sysadmin work for gnuherds.org.
Send an email to 'address@hidden' He will realize such task.
Best regards,
The work team
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