In order to create the list on Gmane, I'm forwarding this message.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: mediawiki-distributors added to Gmane
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 11:15:08 +0200
Organization: Mail To News --
http://gmane.org/
To: mediawiki-distributors-admin(a)lists.wikimedia.org,
mediawiki-distributors-admin(a)lists.wikimedia.org
We have received a request for adding the
mediawiki-distributors(a)lists.wikimedia.org mailing list to the Gmane
mail-to-news gateway/archive. A subscription request message has been
sent. If this is contrary to your wishes, please send a mail to
admin(a)gmane.org saying so, and the list will be removed from Gmane.
Gmane is a mail-to-news portal that never expires its messages. It
therefore also functions as a mailing list archive. It's a
bi-directional gateway, but Gmane verifies that its users' email
addresses are valid before passing the messages through the
news-to-mail gateway. (Groups can also be made "read-only", which
means that Gmane won't forward any messages at all to the mailing
list.)
Gmane can encrypt addresses to make address harvesting difficult, and
heeds X-No-Archive and related headers.
If you wish to import older archives into Gmane, send a message to
the Gmane administrators with the URL of a Unix mbox archive of the
mailing list.
In partnership with The Mail Archive, messages will be archived on
that service as well. This provides redundancy across two archival
services.
The following parameters are set for this mailing list:
* Newsgroup name: gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki.distributors
* Mailing list address: mediawiki-distributors(a)lists.wikimedia.org
* The gateway is bi-directional
* Address encryption is off
* Spam detection is on
* The list is described as:
"Discussion problems you come across packaging MediaWiki"
* News URL:
news://news.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki.distributors
* Web URL:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki.distributors
This newsgroup will be created when the first message from the
mailing list arrives.
For more information about the Gmane project, go to
<URL:
http://gmane.org/>gt;.
For more information about The Mail Archive, go to
<URL:
http://www.mail-archive.com/>gt;.
This request was handled by
asjo(a)koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren).