[Zope.Com Geeks] Re: [Zope-dev] zope-dev list policies
Ken Manheimer
klm at zope.com
Thu Jun 24 14:22:58 EDT 2004
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Tim Peters wrote:
> [Ken Manheimer]
>> I noticed this when it went initially went by, but didn't have time to
>> follow up. The upshot is that there is absolutely no way *under the
>> current arrangement* that this is going to happen. I can see a way to
>> swing it, requiring earnest volunteer effort. Here are the details.
>
> I think you have something different in mind than was being discussed.
> "Members only" comes in several flavors. You seem to have the "... and
> non-member posts are held for moderator review" flavor in mind. That wasn't
> suggested. Two other flavors were:
>
> - "... and non-member posts are rejected". No messages are held for
> moderator review then. A would-be poster with a legitimate email
> address gets an auto-generated rejection reply msg. Since most
> rejection msgs would go to bogus addresses on spam and virus
> email, m.z.o gets another bounce back for most attempts to send a
> rejection reply.
>
> - "... and non-member posts are discarded". No messages are held for
> moderator review then. Non-member posts go to the bit bucket, without
> comment or recourse.
In either mode, essentially, list members would be able to get postings to
the list only from their registered account. I don't have a confident
guess about whether that would be prohibitive to any or many. I suppose
we could try it and see whether how it sits with people.
There's also the incidental considerations - both modes have drawbacks.
As you point out, non-member-posting-rejection increases the incidental
mail spew being sent to zope.org, not insignificantly.
Non-member-posting-discard mode means some percentage of posters will have
their postings discarded, and some percentage of those will fail to notice
it never showed. I think that kind of failure mode leads to really bad,
insidious problems, and don't think it's an acceptable kind of noise to
put into a system, so i would be a solid -1 on it.
So i could see giving a try to non-member-posts-rejected, if the
membership thinks the added inconvenience is worth the reduced spam. I
have the impression, though, that the spam on most of the high-traffic
zope.org maillists is relatively low-proportion. Am i mistaken?
>> [...]
>>
>> There is an option, however. It's possible to add moderators to lists,
>> separate from list administration privileges. I would be willing to set
>> the lists to hold non-member postings, *if* there were volunteer
>> moderators that would actually take care of some significant portion of
>> the load - ie, i would not have to approve one non-member (alternate
>
> In my (limited but real <wink>) experience, this doesn't work. Without a
> single clear owner, postings held for review eventually grow to unmanageable
> bulk. Nobody enjoys the moderation task, it does consume time, and when
> there are multiple moderators they all eventually reach a point of believing
> that "someone else" can handle it for a while. After a few days go by like
> that, a co-moderator who is able to make some time logs in and finds such a
> backlog that they decide they have more urgent work to attend to. Then it
> snowballs out of control. We had a clear example of this about a month ago,
> when the backlog of python-help messages waiting for review reached
> thousands. At that point the only realistic option was to discard all of
> them, effectively making python-help the "... and non-member posts are
> discarded" list flavor.
Well, that's useful info.
> The only "... and non-member posts are held for review" list I moderate that
> works is the PSF Board mailing list. That works because I'm the only
> moderator, legit traffic on it is very light, and I know enough Visual Basic
> to automate the reject/approve process without leaving Outlook <wink>.
Reject (actually, discard) is pretty easy - you just have to reply to a
particular attachment in the held-message notice. (I **wish** the
confirmation message for the discard would indicate that a discard
happened - instead, it says "Confirmation succeeded", which is nearly
worse than no feedback at all, because it sounds like my discard
instrucation was taken as an approval. But i haven't taken the time to do
anything about it, sigh.) Never tried approval-via-reply, since i'm
afraid of screwing up the header, and mostly don't have to do emailled
approvals, anyway.
Ken
klm at zope.com
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