On 12/23/05, William Hooper <whooperhsd3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Kam Leo wrote: > > On 12/23/05, William Hooper <whooperhsd3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> > >> Kam Leo wrote: > >> [snip] > >> > >>> The exact details are still being discussed in the > >>> > >>>> fedora-websites-list . > >>> > >>> The way this is being handled is kind of stealthy (clubmembers only) > >>> > >> > >> How is a publicly archived and open to all subscribers mailing list > >> "clubmembers only"? > >> > >> > >> -- > >> William Hooper > >> > >> > > > > If the links have been removed how does one get informed about the > > list or membership? > > All the Redhat (and Fedora) mailing lists are still listed in the same place: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ > > The creation of the list was announced on the fedora-marketing list: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2005-November/msg00006.html > > (As a side note, what ever happened to the reminder mails about all the > lists? Once a month is a bit of overkill, but once a couple months might > be good). > > > The public discussion is only available to members of > > the list. > > Oh? I'm not a member and the archives work for me. > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-websites-list/ > > -- > William Hooper > Yes, if one knew that was the place to look. Look at this from the perspective of a visitor/first time Fedora Core user. How do they get from http://fedora.redhat.com to https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-websites-list/?