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  • From: matt.halstead at auckland.ac.nz (Matt )
  • Subject: [cellml-discussion] [team-cellml] @cellml.org addresses
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:42:49 +1200

On 6/26/07, James Lawson <j.lawson at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
> David Nickerson wrote:
> > Matt wrote:
> >> This seems like it's going in circles. I'm not really sure why anyone
> >> would want to contact us personally with something they didn't want to
> >> send to the list. Thinking about this more we should probably try:
> >>
> >> 1) cellml-discussion at cellml.org
> >>
> >> 2) team at cellml.org - for specific enquiries that you don't want
> >> publicly available. It would make sense to have a nominated person or
> >> persons that address mail in there - James I would think - who decides
> >> if an email should be forwarded to the list because it really is a
> >> public issue - or respond and acknowledge the email and seek a
> >> response from those in the team that it seems appropriate to.
> >
> > for all the same reasons why we dropped info at cellml.org, I can't see
> > this being a good idea.
> >
> >> 3) a team page where everyone who is on the team-cellml list has a
> >> picture and a small blurb (kind of like http://sbml.org/contacts/) ...
> >> which is really just to give a face to those who are quite deeply
> >> involved. I would imagine people like Penny Noble to be on that. If
> >> someone contacts someone on that page then it will likely be quite
> >> personal.
> >
> > this is exactly what we were originally discussing and the SBML page is
> > what I thought we'd be working the cellml.org/team page into.
>
> Yes this is exactly what Peter and I were originally talking about.
> That, along with a prominent link to the discussion group explaining
> what it can be used for. The only issue is whether to:
> 1.) put up personal email addresses,

yes ... name at cellml.org has a nice touch but isn't strictly necessary.

> 2.) create job or name specific @cellml.org addresses, for each person,

no

> 3.) create only one, for 'private requests' (such as security issues) or

team at cellml.org

> 4.) just have the cellml-discussion address.

have both cellml-discussion at cellml.org and team at cellml.org with
examples next to the team at cellml.org of what is appropriate to send to
the team.

>
> The rest is straight forward - this is what we need to decide on.
> Remembering that if we put up open addresses, they risk getting spammed
> into oblivion, which could potentially cause us to delete genuine emails.

But the alternative is that all our @cellml.org addresses get spammed
and we junk all of those automatically too. Spam filtering is
orthogonal to the address it is sent to.

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