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Don't! We have [[Configuring_a_Mailman_List|mailman]] now! Use that instead. :) | |||
== Visit your list page == | == Visit your list page == | ||
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== Make it visible/joinable == | == Make it visible/joinable == | ||
If people can't see the page, | If people can't see the page, it is effectively "invite-only", and the only way to join is emailing an owner asking nicely. When people can see the page, that means they can request to join by pressing a button. Much lower barrier to entry! | ||
* Click on: '''Admin''' -> '''Edit list config''' -> '''List definition''' | * Click on: '''Admin''' -> '''Edit list config''' -> '''List definition''' | ||
* Under ''Visibility of the list'', make sure it says: ''The list is visible in the directory of lists. (anyone)'' | * Under ''Visibility of the list'', make sure it says: ''The list is visible in the directory of lists. (anyone)'' | ||
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* Click on: '''Admin''' -> '''Edit list config''' -> '''Privileges''' | * Click on: '''Admin''' -> '''Edit list config''' -> '''Privileges''' | ||
* Under ''Who can view list information'', make sure it says: ''The list info page is publically visible. (anyone)'' | * Under ''Who can view list information'', make sure it says: ''The list info page is publically visible. (anyone)'' | ||
== Add other owners == | |||
It's a good idea to decentralize ownership of the list and moderator privileges, so as to better distribute the work of running and moderating a list. | |||
* Click: '''Admin''' -> '''Edit list config''' -> '''List definition''' | |||
* Under '''Owner''' below your entry, add the email address of someone active in the group who's agreed to share ownership. | |||
** Owners can freely add or delete subscribers to the list, and pass on messages that get caught in the queue by non-members posting to the list. | |||
** Once you add another Owner and save changes, a new form for adding another owner will appear. |
Latest revision as of 02:57, 30 September 2014
Don't! We have mailman now! Use that instead. :)
Visit your list page
If your list is named "omni-something" your list URL is: https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/omni-something
Make sure you are logged in!
Make it visible/joinable
If people can't see the page, it is effectively "invite-only", and the only way to join is emailing an owner asking nicely. When people can see the page, that means they can request to join by pressing a button. Much lower barrier to entry!
- Click on: Admin -> Edit list config -> List definition
- Under Visibility of the list, make sure it says: The list is visible in the directory of lists. (anyone)
Let members post freely
By default, everybody is moderated. We should only need to moderate posts from non-members.
- Click on: Admin -> Edit list config -> Sending/reception
- Under Who can send messages, make sure it says: List members may post, other email is held for moderation. (members_or_moderated)
Create a public description
This way people can read what your group is about.
1) Review the description
I notice some of them are worded as personal messages like "Hello Riseup I would like a list for this reason". They probably don't make it clear that this would become public text!
- Click: Admin -> Customizing -> HTML pages -> Edit List description
- Make sure it's something you actually want new people and the public to see
- Press Save
2) Make it public
If you don't make the description public, people will see a confusing message about "private information" even on a public-facing list.
- Click on: Admin -> Edit list config -> Privileges
- Under Who can view list information, make sure it says: The list info page is publically visible. (anyone)
Add other owners
It's a good idea to decentralize ownership of the list and moderator privileges, so as to better distribute the work of running and moderating a list.
- Click: Admin -> Edit list config -> List definition
- Under Owner below your entry, add the email address of someone active in the group who's agreed to share ownership.
- Owners can freely add or delete subscribers to the list, and pass on messages that get caught in the queue by non-members posting to the list.
- Once you add another Owner and save changes, a new form for adding another owner will appear.