On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 06:18:40AM -0700, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
I've seen a number of comments in various places touching on the
fact that people aren't quite sure what they should be getting when
they send an email to rsvp(a)ovirt.org.
Do we want to add some sort of confirmation mail, stating that we've
received your RSVP and added you to our list, and more details will
be forthcoming by $specificdate?
So I did not set up an auto-reply because that's dangerous - we want
to confirm as a human so the name is actually on a list.
I agree that when any of us takes a name and puts it on the master
list (where is that list, btw?), we should reply with a thank you,
confirmation, and more details coming.
Also, if it makes it easier, we can create a one-off mailing list that
we add people to - an announcement-type list, not for discussion
per-se.
If you are interested, just point me at the list to start things
off. Once it's going, we can easily add names.
(BTW, I have steered away from doing anything with the rsvp messages
because of not having a process, but I'm happy to help now.)
- Karsten
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