
Thank you again to all involved with this transition! I get the sense that this was no small feat. Might we be able to learn what happened with the Puck list? Lots of us here, myself included, manage or maintain Mailman lists/infrastructure. I imagine it would be helpful for us to learn from this so others aren’t stuck in a similar place. Honestly, I’m fearful of the lists I maintain, that something/some big bug is lurking in the background and could rear its ugly head when I’m least expecting it. Joseph Anders joe@inet-ops.com
On May 28, 2025, at 12:47 AM, virendra rode via Outages <outages@outages.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to the efforts of Bryan Fields, Robin McNeill, and Jared Mauch, we were able to successfully import membership lists and archives from PUCK. While we believe we have the most recent list, we sincerely regret to anybody who were re-subscribed despite having unsubscribed.
Please contact outages-owner@outages.org, and we will gladly assist
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