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On Apr 18, 2008, at 3:12 PM, Vid Ayer wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Barry Warsaw <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmm... by member do you mean each individual *must* have an LP account
and must join (say) TeamA on LP and *only* then they will be allowed
to use TeamA's mailing list? If yes, then I see a lot of potential
trouble explaining and implementing this.


This is true for Launchpad mailing lists currently.

Is it possible to migrate existing subscribers to the LP lists without
them having to jump hoops -- register and get an LP account and then
join the team just so that they can post to the mailing list. Most
people may not want to jump hoops. Has that been considered ?

It has, but for now, we're not going to do this. We want to take advantages of the additional information and collaborative aspects of Launchpad to improve the mailing list experience, so Launchpad membership is a necessary requirement. We will be able to import archives for those existing lists that want to move to Launchpad though.

Absolutely.  Use of Launchpad mailing lists is entirely optional, and
really separate from Ubuntu mailing lists. We have plans for making things smoother and more attractive for those Ubuntu teams that /want/ to use Launchpad, but it will not be required. Disclaimer: I am not a policy maker
(ANAPM :).

If you think of Launchpad mailing lists outside of the Ubuntu sphere, they are really a great convenience for open source projects to build communities
without having to deploy and maintain their own complicated mail
infrastructure.

afaik, currently the list infrastructure is not privately managed
(read volunteers). So can you please elaborate on the above.

What I meant was that open source projects on Launchpad can always run their own mailing lists using their own resources. For those open source projects that don't have the resources, or just don't want the headaches, they can request and use a Launchpad mailing list. This is no different than a project using Launchpad's bug tracker instead of running their own, Launchpad's code hosting instead of running their own, etc.

Cheers,
- -Barry

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