General

Guidelines for the use of mailing lists can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists.

The guidelines above are non-negotiable, but a hard and fast requirement. If you can't abide by the code of conduct, the list moderators and list admins might decide to moderate your emails or remove you from the list altogether.

List of Lists

A comprehensive list of Ubuntu mailing lists and their target audience can be found at lists.ubuntu.com.

Moderating Mailing lists

If you are moderator of an Ubuntu mailing list, you might want to have a look at listadmin. It's a great tool that makes you more effective. Daniel Holbach wrote a little howto about it.

Moderating certain users

If your mailing list faces certain users who, after constructive advise from other mailing list users or moderators, are not willing to follow the guidelines, you might need to decide to moderate emails of those users for a while. The justification for this is very simple: in very busy times, some people might just need to cool down for a bit and are fine again afterwards. It's important in a community of our size, that we are respectful with each other (and each other's inbox). If you're just in a bad mood, it's unacceptable that you ruin the day of dozens or hundreds of other mailing list users. The list of moderated email addresses should be reviewed and reconsidered regularly to make sure the problem is solved soon again. Let the Community Council know about cases that are not solved quickly. Here are a few examples of what might be necessary in certain cases. Use your own judgment:

It's understandable that issues will arise from this kind of moderation, especially if they are newly introduced to a mailing list, but we have to make sure that the signal/noise ratio is acceptable, especially for lists with several hundreds of subscribers. Users of the mailing list simply have to have this minimal amount of respect for the other subscribers and their inboxes.

Requesting a list

DRAFT

As you can see at lists.ubuntu.com there's a plethora of mailing lists already. When you are just about to request yet another one, please consider the following:

If you read the above and feel you made sufficiently sure there's enough demand, submit a GPG signed request to rt@ubuntu.com with the following information:

MailingLists (last edited 2012-03-06 01:49:19 by littlergirl)