[Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape]
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Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long-awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as "devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
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Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long-awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 01:39:00PM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Yes, a private list is certainly doable, though I think for Mailman3 to handle it, they'd need to be 'devops@lists.inkscape.org' and 'webmaster@lists.inkscape.org'. IIRC the webmaster@ alias is done via OSUOSL, but has to go to a single destination not a group of people.
Bryce
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
----- Forwarded message from "cloudscale.ch Support" < support@cloudscale.ch> -----
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long-awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
I've set up a webmaster@lists.inkscape.org - shall I go ahead and direct webmaster@inkscape.org there? (I'll subscribe you to it as well.)
I'm doing similarly for contact@.
Bryce
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 01:39:00PM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
----- Forwarded message from "cloudscale.ch Support" < support@cloudscale.ch> -----
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long-awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
Yes please bryce,
Any specifics on what contact@lists.inkscape.org / contact@inkscape.org should be piped into?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2021-01-04 at 18:45 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
I've set up a webmaster@lists.inkscape.org - shall I go ahead and direct webmaster@inkscape.org there? (I'll subscribe you to it as well.)
I'm doing similarly for contact@.
Bryce
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 01:39:00PM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
----- Forwarded message from "cloudscale.ch Support" < support@cloudscale.ch> -----
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long- awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
Cool, thanks for setting that up. We can see how it works and then I think we need something like that for reporting CoC violations as well.
Ted On Jan 4 2021, at 8:45 pm, Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org wrote:
I've set up a webmaster@lists.inkscape.org - shall I go ahead and direct webmaster@inkscape.org there? (I'll subscribe you to it as well.)
I'm doing similarly for contact@. Bryce On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 01:39:00PM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
----- Forwarded message from "cloudscale.ch Support" < support@cloudscale.ch> -----
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long-awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
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It's almost entirely just spam. It doesn't need piped through anything but a spam filter. Whatever comes out is likely spam too but should probably be read by a human. Sometimes there have been sponsorship offers or co-marketing offers, but even those are not always on the up and up.
Bryce
On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 04:30:45AM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Yes please bryce,
Any specifics on what contact@lists.inkscape.org / contact@inkscape.org should be piped into?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2021-01-04 at 18:45 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
I've set up a webmaster@lists.inkscape.org - shall I go ahead and direct webmaster@inkscape.org there? (I'll subscribe you to it as well.)
I'm doing similarly for contact@.
Bryce
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 01:39:00PM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
----- Forwarded message from "cloudscale.ch Support" < support@cloudscale.ch> -----
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long- awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
I'm thinking more along the lines of the contact form on the website. Currently this goes to webmaster@inkscape.org but it doesn't have to.
The problem is, like you say, there is a high degree of spam (and some support requests)
Martin,
On Tue, 2021-01-05 at 23:19 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
It's almost entirely just spam. It doesn't need piped through anything but a spam filter. Whatever comes out is likely spam too but should probably be read by a human. Sometimes there have been sponsorship offers or co-marketing offers, but even those are not always on the up and up.
Bryce
On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 04:30:45AM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Yes please bryce,
Any specifics on what contact@lists.inkscape.org / contact@inkscape.org should be piped into?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2021-01-04 at 18:45 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
I've set up a webmaster@lists.inkscape.org - shall I go ahead and direct webmaster@inkscape.org there? (I'll subscribe you to it as well.)
I'm doing similarly for contact@.
Bryce
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 01:39:00PM -0500, doctormo@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for working on this Bryce.
We've had discussions about moving webmaster@inkscape.org (currently going to me) to a mailing list to have it opened up to more people. Does mailman3 have a way to host a private mailing list for these kinds of email addresses?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2020-12-07 at 11:40 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
----- Forwarded message from "cloudscale.ch Support" < support@cloudscale.ch> -----
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:02:56 +0100 From: "cloudscale.ch Support" support@cloudscale.ch To: Bryce Harrington bryce@bryceharrington.org Subject: Re: cloudscale.ch's sponsoring for Inkscape
Dear Bryce
Thanks for your message.
We are working hard for the exact feature you are asking about: Soon (tm), our cloud control panel will allow to create "organizations", which in turn can own "projects" consisting of one or more servers/resources. Multiple people/accounts can be part of such an organization and also invite others across organizations to collaborate on their projects. It will also be possible to hand over entire projects from one organization to another.
However, we expect to release a first version of this long- awaited feature within the first half of 2021 only.
In the meantime, we can offer to change your account's main email address (i.e. your username) to something more general such as " devops@inkscape.org", if that helps. For day-to-day use, you would need to share API keys and/or GUI credentials, though (which is a nasty way, admittedly, but obsolete within a few months' time). While "transferring" an entire account to another email address is possible already, transferring resources between accounts is not yet.
Having outlined the currently possible workarounds, I am glad that this big rework of our control panel will exactly fit your (and many others') use case. We are almost there...
If we can do anything else for you, please let us know.
Best regards from Zurich - Switzerland, Markus
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Bryce Harrington
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doctormo@gmail.com
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Ted Gould