On 5/18/06, Ken Causey <ken@kencausey.com> wrote:
I agree.  I just Cc'ed you since you are the overall mailing list
administrator and I felt you should be aware of the progress on this
issue.  Also in the end if nothing happens I might have to get you to do
something after all.  But I'm sure Cees or Steve will respond in time.

I believe that only Cees has the power to make the change you want.  In any case, I don't.

Regards,
Steve

Thanks,

Ken

On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 18:00 +0200, Marcus Denker wrote:
> On 17.05.2006, at 20:41, Ken Causey wrote:
>
> > I'm glad to finally have received a reply from each of you regarding
> > this issue.  But in our usual fashion each of us said something,
> > but as
> > far as I can tell no one did anything.
> >
> > Can we move forward with the password change and broadcast plan?
> > (Note
> > that because of the current situation I will almost certainly get a
> > copy
> > of the password since I will likely get a bounceback from Evan; you
> > might want to keep that in mind.)
> >
>
> Is there anything I need to do? It looks like it should be the
> decicion of
> the manager of the squeak-dev list to remove the boundcing adress
> and decide if a change in the passwd is needed or not...
>
>        Marcus
>


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