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http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Candidates_for_Custodianship/Sh... It is over 7 days, and seems consensus reached. Please review it, thanks!
-- Sincerely, Shujen Chang
You can just unsubscribe this mail list, if you do not want to receive any letters from the mail list again.
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Harry Leitner harryleitner@gmail.comwrote:
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Message: 1 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 04:06:41 +0800 From: Shujen Chang i@blue.cat To: wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikiversity-l] Hope any bureaucrats on Beta Wikiversity can review my custodianship request Message-ID: < CAG8_C+zzJj_KGEwFOJ3fOZROLkZcQRedpwi66RjL9QofSPET-w@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Candidates_for_Custodianship/Sh... It is over 7 days, and seems consensus reached. Please review it, thanks!
-- Sincerely, Shujen Chang
The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Yes, the user should be able to handle his own unsubscription and is being obtuse, repeating a message, insistently, to people who can't do anything about the situation, and perhaps not following instructions that come with every mail, or if he is, he is not requesting help, describing the specific problem encountered, he is merely demanding that someone DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS!
A common reason would be that the user no longer has access to an account for sending mail, but is still receiving mail to that account. If that is the case here, then Harry isn't telling anyone what the account is. The complete headers from a list mail to him would show what's happening. (Below, I figure out that this is not the case here. It's commonly a case with open mailing lists, this list is, however, closed.)
STOP and all that does absolutely nothing. The instructions below do say how to unsubscribe. One of Harry's mails seems to be a response to a mail from wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org and it looks like the subject was not created as instructed for unsubscription.
If Harry tells us what he has done, and what happened, we will then know more specifically what to do about it. I'm not personally going to file a complaint with the overall wikimedia.org listserver administration unless I can verify a problem. And they are quite likely, given the massive subscription lists, to ignore complaints written in all caps that don't provide adequate information.
To find out if the listserver is operating, I entered a number of commands through the web interface, which is *public*. I merely need enter the subscribed email address. The page is at https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
On that page, in the "Wikiversity-l" subscribers section, after entering my subscribed email address, I pressed the "unsubscribe or edit options" button.
I got a member options page acknowledging my email address as a subscriber, and one of the buttons was unsubscribe. I pressed the unsubscribe button, and, after a few minutes' delay, I received a confirmation mail. If I had responded with no changes to that mail, I presume I'd have been unsubscribed. I'd forgotten my password, which is not needed for unsubscription, so I then pressed the password reminder button and my password was emailed to me. Using the password, I logged in to the member options page. There is also an immediate unsubscription option there (since they know it's you because you logged in with the password.)
So I did the same, using the Harry address from the mails. I then pressed an unsubscribe bottom, which, if Harry is a subscriber, would send him a confirmation mail, with instructions that, if followed carefully, will unsubscribe him. On the other hand, I tested this with a ridiculous subscription address. The interface does not reveal if the person is a subscriber or not.
If Harry does not receive a mail, he can then strongly infer that he is not, under this email address, subscribed to the list. That, then, means that *nobody* can help him, unless he provides the subscription mailing address.
However, it is very likely that Harry is a subscriber, because the list will reject mails from non-subscribers. I just tested that. Harry's mails, from his gmail address, are not being held for moderator approval. (If a moderator has set automatic approval, it would go through, but he'd also be getting the message held for approval message. I've seen a moderator set up automatic bounce approval when the moderation didn't want to surrender control but also didn't have the time to actually manage the list.)
Harry, when you are in the middle of an amygdala hijack, you may not be able to respond to instructions clearly. See if you can do whatever you know to do to relax, have some tea or coffee, get to a place of calm, and then try unsubscribing, reading everything carefully. You may find that this fixes the interface, in a way that shouting doesn't.
The amazing thing here is how long the hijack has lasted.
Plus, I'm getting that we don't have a moderator who is regularly watching this list and ready to fix problems.
From: Shujen Chang i@blue.cat To: Mailing list for Wikiversity wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Re: [Wikiversity-l] Wikiversity-l Digest, Vol 58, Issue 4
You can just unsubscribe this mail list, if you do not want to receive any letters from the mail list again.
Harry had this request/game some time ago, where I tried to help him not sure why he could not succeed
afaik: Cormac is mod of the mailing list, he should be able to do something about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cormaggio
Erkan
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.comwrote:
The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Yes, the user should be able to handle his own unsubscription and is being obtuse, repeating a message, insistently, to people who can't do anything about the situation, and perhaps not following instructions that come with every mail, or if he is, he is not requesting help, describing the specific problem encountered, he is merely demanding that someone DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS!
A common reason would be that the user no longer has access to an account for sending mail, but is still receiving mail to that account. If that is the case here, then Harry isn't telling anyone what the account is. The complete headers from a list mail to him would show what's happening. (Below, I figure out that this is not the case here. It's commonly a case with open mailing lists, this list is, however, closed.)
STOP and all that does absolutely nothing. The instructions below do say how to unsubscribe. One of Harry's mails seems to be a response to a mail from wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org and it looks like the subject was not created as instructed for unsubscription.
If Harry tells us what he has done, and what happened, we will then know more specifically what to do about it. I'm not personally going to file a complaint with the overall wikimedia.org listserver administration unless I can verify a problem. And they are quite likely, given the massive subscription lists, to ignore complaints written in all caps that don't provide adequate information.
To find out if the listserver is operating, I entered a number of commands through the web interface, which is *public*. I merely need enter the subscribed email address. The page is at https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
On that page, in the "Wikiversity-l" subscribers section, after entering my subscribed email address, I pressed the "unsubscribe or edit options" button.
I got a member options page acknowledging my email address as a subscriber, and one of the buttons was unsubscribe. I pressed the unsubscribe button, and, after a few minutes' delay, I received a confirmation mail. If I had responded with no changes to that mail, I presume I'd have been unsubscribed. I'd forgotten my password, which is not needed for unsubscription, so I then pressed the password reminder button and my password was emailed to me. Using the password, I logged in to the member options page. There is also an immediate unsubscription option there (since they know it's you because you logged in with the password.)
So I did the same, using the Harry address from the mails. I then pressed an unsubscribe bottom, which, if Harry is a subscriber, would send him a confirmation mail, with instructions that, if followed carefully, will unsubscribe him. On the other hand, I tested this with a ridiculous subscription address. The interface does not reveal if the person is a subscriber or not.
If Harry does not receive a mail, he can then strongly infer that he is not, under this email address, subscribed to the list. That, then, means that *nobody* can help him, unless he provides the subscription mailing address.
However, it is very likely that Harry is a subscriber, because the list will reject mails from non-subscribers. I just tested that. Harry's mails, from his gmail address, are not being held for moderator approval. (If a moderator has set automatic approval, it would go through, but he'd also be getting the message held for approval message. I've seen a moderator set up automatic bounce approval when the moderation didn't want to surrender control but also didn't have the time to actually manage the list.)
Harry, when you are in the middle of an amygdala hijack, you may not be able to respond to instructions clearly. See if you can do whatever you know to do to relax, have some tea or coffee, get to a place of calm, and then try unsubscribing, reading everything carefully. You may find that this fixes the interface, in a way that shouting doesn't.
The amazing thing here is how long the hijack has lasted.
Plus, I'm getting that we don't have a moderator who is regularly watching this list and ready to fix problems.
*From:* Shujen Chang i@blue.cat *To:* Mailing list for Wikiversity wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Sent:* Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:28 AM *Subject:* Re: [Wikiversity-l] Wikiversity-l Digest, Vol 58, Issue 4
You can just unsubscribe this mail list, if you do not want to receive any letters from the mail list again.
Wikiversity-l mailing list Wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
Can i get access to manage the list? I already manage the Wikiversity page on Google + and also an admin for the wikimedia Ghana mailing list, wikimedia-gh@lists.wikimedia.org
I check my mails very often and can handle it.
Rex
On 9/30/12, Erkan Yilmaz erkan77@gmail.com wrote:
Harry had this request/game some time ago, where I tried to help him not sure why he could not succeed
afaik: Cormac is mod of the mailing list, he should be able to do something about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cormaggio
Erkan
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.comwrote:
The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Yes, the user should be able to handle his own unsubscription and is being obtuse, repeating a message, insistently, to people who can't do anything about the situation, and perhaps not following instructions that come with every mail, or if he is, he is not requesting help, describing the specific problem encountered, he is merely demanding that someone DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS!
A common reason would be that the user no longer has access to an account for sending mail, but is still receiving mail to that account. If that is the case here, then Harry isn't telling anyone what the account is. The complete headers from a list mail to him would show what's happening. (Below, I figure out that this is not the case here. It's commonly a case with open mailing lists, this list is, however, closed.)
STOP and all that does absolutely nothing. The instructions below do say how to unsubscribe. One of Harry's mails seems to be a response to a mail from wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org and it looks like the subject was not created as instructed for unsubscription.
If Harry tells us what he has done, and what happened, we will then know more specifically what to do about it. I'm not personally going to file a complaint with the overall wikimedia.org listserver administration unless I can verify a problem. And they are quite likely, given the massive subscription lists, to ignore complaints written in all caps that don't provide adequate information.
To find out if the listserver is operating, I entered a number of commands through the web interface, which is *public*. I merely need enter the subscribed email address. The page is at https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
On that page, in the "Wikiversity-l" subscribers section, after entering my subscribed email address, I pressed the "unsubscribe or edit options" button.
I got a member options page acknowledging my email address as a subscriber, and one of the buttons was unsubscribe. I pressed the unsubscribe button, and, after a few minutes' delay, I received a confirmation mail. If I had responded with no changes to that mail, I presume I'd have been unsubscribed. I'd forgotten my password, which is not needed for unsubscription, so I then pressed the password reminder button and my password was emailed to me. Using the password, I logged in to the member options page. There is also an immediate unsubscription option there (since they know it's you because you logged in with the password.)
So I did the same, using the Harry address from the mails. I then pressed an unsubscribe bottom, which, if Harry is a subscriber, would send him a confirmation mail, with instructions that, if followed carefully, will unsubscribe him. On the other hand, I tested this with a ridiculous subscription address. The interface does not reveal if the person is a subscriber or not.
If Harry does not receive a mail, he can then strongly infer that he is not, under this email address, subscribed to the list. That, then, means that *nobody* can help him, unless he provides the subscription mailing address.
However, it is very likely that Harry is a subscriber, because the list will reject mails from non-subscribers. I just tested that. Harry's mails, from his gmail address, are not being held for moderator approval. (If a moderator has set automatic approval, it would go through, but he'd also be getting the message held for approval message. I've seen a moderator set up automatic bounce approval when the moderation didn't want to surrender control but also didn't have the time to actually manage the list.)
Harry, when you are in the middle of an amygdala hijack, you may not be able to respond to instructions clearly. See if you can do whatever you know to do to relax, have some tea or coffee, get to a place of calm, and then try unsubscribing, reading everything carefully. You may find that this fixes the interface, in a way that shouting doesn't.
The amazing thing here is how long the hijack has lasted.
Plus, I'm getting that we don't have a moderator who is regularly watching this list and ready to fix problems.
*From:* Shujen Chang i@blue.cat *To:* Mailing list for Wikiversity wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Sent:* Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:28 AM *Subject:* Re: [Wikiversity-l] Wikiversity-l Digest, Vol 58, Issue 4
You can just unsubscribe this mail list, if you do not want to receive any letters from the mail list again.
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Hi Rex,
As you can see there might not be immediate feedback: post your request into the Wikiversity Colloquium
More people of the WV community can voice their opinions then!
Erkan
Well, Cormaggio has not edited Wikipedia for more than a year. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Cormaggio&am...
He has not edited Wikiversity for almost two years. http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Cormaggio.
Cormaggio has been inactive everywhere in the WMF, at least through this unified log-in.
Sebmol is listed as a manager of this list as well. He has not edited Wikiversity since March 2011, when he noted he was inactive and was willing to be removed as a bureaucrat. http://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Wikiversity:Community_Review/Abd... has been active on de. wikipedia, this year. Not much.
It's obvious. We don't have an active list moderator. The complaining account is indeed listed as a member receiving the digest.
If we get another echo from Harry, I'm going to take an action that might resolve the problem for him. I'm going to request a password restoration message in his name. If he responds to it, as he has to other messages, we might be able to fix this for him. Unorthodox, yes, but it will not do any actual harm to him, since he wants to be unsubscribed to all WMF lists, apparently. It risks revealing his password. Note that anyone could do this for any of us.... that's how the listserve works. I'm not using any special privilege. The password is mailed to the subscription address, and if the user responds to mails without looking at them, he's in danger anyway.
Of course, if he starts paying attention, he can indeed fix this himself, the listserv seems to be working normally.
I already requested unsubscription in his name. If he follows the instructions in that mail, he'll be unsubscribed and we won't hear from him again.
Meanwhile, the lack of list administration is a possible problem, this particular manifestation is relatively minor. We are probably losing subscribers over this, but only a list manager can tell, if they can access the logs.
I'd act to fix this, on-wiki, but ... I 'm still blocked from almost a year ago, the unblock template on my Talk page has no response, in spite of some request from the community, ignored. WV is, in many respects, dead. Such community as still exists stopped paying attention to central administrative matters, and so the technocrats rule, but they also lose interest, so in some areas, there is nobody ruling or acting. I basically gave up, given lack of purposeful community response supporting what I was doing. A majority isn't enough! When there is a lack of consensus on specific actions, admins have free reign, and policy doesn't matter. I was blocked for defending long-standing community policy on blocking. I'd just been desysopped outside of policy, as an "emergency" on meta. The emergency was that I'd acted, according to policy, reversing after discussion (once, not wheel-warring) a block of another user made by the 'crat who then requested the desysop, and, when a user changed the policy abusively, I requested custodian attention and was blocked for not other offense than civilly requesting attention.
And the block proved that the policy wasn't worth the paper it wasn't written on. The real policy: a 'crat can do whatever he likes, can block anyone he doesn't like. No consequences, and no appeal is of any use. And the 'crat doesn't need to be, at all, an active WV user, he can just pop in whenever.
I don't know where requests to add moderators are handled (meta?).
From: Erkan Yilmaz erkan77@gmail.com
To: Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.com; Mailing list for Wikiversity wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2012 1:22 PM Subject: Re: [Wikiversity-l] Management of this mailing list
Harry had this request/game some time ago, where I tried to help him not sure why he could not succeed
afaik: Cormac is mod of the mailing list, he should be able to do something about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cormaggio
Erkan
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.com wrote:
The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Yes, the user should be able to handle his own unsubscription and is being obtuse, repeating a message, insistently, to people who can't do anything about the situation, and perhaps not following instructions that come with every mail, or if he is, he is not requesting help, describing the specific problem encountered, he is merely demanding that someone DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS!
A common reason would be that the user no longer has access to an account for sending mail, but is still receiving mail to that account. If that is the case here, then Harry isn't telling anyone what the account is. The complete headers from a list mail to him would show what's happening. (Below, I figure out that this is not the case here. It's commonly a case with open mailing lists, this list is, however, closed.)
STOP and all that does absolutely nothing. The instructions below do say how to unsubscribe. One of Harry's mails seems to be a response to a mail from wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org and it looks like the subject was not created as instructed for unsubscription.
If Harry tells us what he has done, and what happened, we will then know more specifically what to do about it. I'm not personally going to file a complaint with the overall wikimedia.org listserver administration unless I can verify a problem. And they are quite likely, given the massive subscription lists, to ignore complaints written in all caps that don't provide adequate information.
To find out if the listserver is operating, I entered a number of commands through the web interface, which is *public*. I merely need enter the subscribed email address. The page is at https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
On that page, in the "Wikiversity-l" subscribers section, after entering my subscribed email address, I pressed the "unsubscribe or edit options" button.
I got a member options page acknowledging my email address as a subscriber, and one of the buttons was unsubscribe. I pressed the unsubscribe button, and, after a few minutes' delay, I received a confirmation mail. If I had responded with no changes to that mail, I presume I'd have been unsubscribed. I'd forgotten my password, which is not needed for unsubscription, so I then pressed the password reminder button and my password was emailed to me. Using the password, I logged in to the member options page. There is also an immediate unsubscription option there (since they know it's you because you logged in with the password.)
So I did the same, using the Harry address from the mails. I then pressed an unsubscribe bottom, which, if Harry is a subscriber, would send him a confirmation mail, with instructions that, if followed carefully, will unsubscribe him. On the other hand, I tested this with a ridiculous subscription address. The interface does not reveal if the person is a subscriber or not.
If Harry does not receive a mail, he can then strongly infer that he is not, under this email address, subscribed to the list. That, then, means that *nobody* can help him, unless he provides the subscription mailing address.
However, it is very likely that Harry is a subscriber, because the list will reject mails from non-subscribers. I just tested that. Harry's mails, from his gmail address, are not being held for moderator approval. (If a moderator has set automatic approval, it would go through, but he'd also be getting the message held for approval message. I've seen a moderator set up automatic bounce approval when the moderation didn't want to surrender control but also didn't have the time to actually manage the list.)
Harry, when you are in the middle of an amygdala hijack, you may not be able to respond to instructions clearly. See if you can do whatever you know to do to relax, have some tea or coffee, get to a place of calm, and then try unsubscribing, reading everything carefully. You may find that this fixes the interface, in a way that shouting doesn't.
The amazing thing here is how long the hijack has lasted.
Plus, I'm getting that we don't have a moderator who is regularly watching this list and ready to fix problems.
From: Shujen Chang i@blue.cat To: Mailing list for Wikiversity wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:28 AM Subject: Re: [Wikiversity-l] Wikiversity-l Digest, Vol 58, Issue 4
You can just unsubscribe this mail list, if you do not want to receive any letters from the mail list again.
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Hi Abd,
since you can not edit: I've posted a request in the colloquium: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Colloquium#WV:_Mailing_list_probl...
Erkan P.S. God save all people who survive
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 9:44 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.comwrote:
Well, Cormaggio has not edited Wikipedia for more than a year. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Cormaggio&am...
He has not edited Wikiversity for almost two years. http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Cormaggio.
Cormaggio has been inactive everywhere in the WMF, at least through this unified log-in.
Sebmol is listed as a manager of this list as well. He has not edited Wikiversity since March 2011, when he noted he was inactive and was willing to be removed as a bureaucrat. http://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Wikiversity:Community_Review/Abd... Sebmol has been active on de. wikipedia, this year. Not much.
It's obvious. We don't have an active list moderator. The complaining account is indeed listed as a member receiving the digest.
If we get another echo from Harry, I'm going to take an action that might resolve the problem for him. I'm going to request a password restoration message in his name. If he responds to it, as he has to other messages, we might be able to fix this for him. Unorthodox, yes, but it will not do any actual harm to him, since he wants to be unsubscribed to all WMF lists, apparently. It risks revealing his password. Note that anyone could do this for any of us.... that's how the listserve works. I'm not using any special privilege. The password is mailed to the subscription address, and if the user responds to mails without looking at them, he's in danger anyway.
Of course, if he starts paying attention, he can indeed fix this himself, the listserv seems to be working normally.
I already requested unsubscription in his name. If he follows the instructions in that mail, he'll be unsubscribed and we won't hear from him again.
Meanwhile, the lack of list administration is a possible problem, this particular manifestation is relatively minor. We are probably losing subscribers over this, but only a list manager can tell, if they can access the logs.
I'd act to fix this, on-wiki, but ... I 'm still blocked from almost a year ago, the unblock template on my Talk page has no response, in spite of some request from the community, ignored. WV is, in many respects, dead. Such community as still exists stopped paying attention to central administrative matters, and so the technocrats rule, but they also lose interest, so in some areas, there is nobody ruling or acting. I basically gave up, given lack of purposeful community response supporting what I was doing. A majority isn't enough! When there is a lack of consensus on specific actions, admins have free reign, and policy doesn't matter. I was blocked for defending long-standing community policy on blocking. I'd just been desysopped outside of policy, as an "emergency" on meta. The emergency was that I'd acted, according to policy, reversing after discussion (once, not wheel-warring) a block of another user made by the 'crat who then requested the desysop, and, when a user changed the policy abusively, I requested custodian attention and was blocked for not other offense than civilly requesting attention.
And the block proved that the policy wasn't worth the paper it wasn't written on. The real policy: a 'crat can do whatever he likes, can block anyone he doesn't like. No consequences, and no appeal is of any use. And the 'crat doesn't need to be, at all, an active WV user, he can just pop in whenever.
I don't know where requests to add moderators are handled (meta?).
*From:* Erkan Yilmaz erkan77@gmail.com *To:* Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.com; Mailing list for Wikiversity wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Sent:* Sunday, September 30, 2012 1:22 PM *Subject:* Re: [Wikiversity-l] Management of this mailing list
Harry had this request/game some time ago, where I tried to help him not sure why he could not succeed
afaik: Cormac is mod of the mailing list, he should be able to do something about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cormaggio
Erkan
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.comwrote:
The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Yes, the user should be able to handle his own unsubscription and is being obtuse, repeating a message, insistently, to people who can't do anything about the situation, and perhaps not following instructions that come with every mail, or if he is, he is not requesting help, describing the specific problem encountered, he is merely demanding that someone DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS!
A common reason would be that the user no longer has access to an account for sending mail, but is still receiving mail to that account. If that is the case here, then Harry isn't telling anyone what the account is. The complete headers from a list mail to him would show what's happening. (Below, I figure out that this is not the case here. It's commonly a case with open mailing lists, this list is, however, closed.)
STOP and all that does absolutely nothing. The instructions below do say how to unsubscribe. One of Harry's mails seems to be a response to a mail from wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org and it looks like the subject was not created as instructed for unsubscription.
If Harry tells us what he has done, and what happened, we will then know more specifically what to do about it. I'm not personally going to file a complaint with the overall wikimedia.org listserver administration unless I can verify a problem. And they are quite likely, given the massive subscription lists, to ignore complaints written in all caps that don't provide adequate information.
To find out if the listserver is operating, I entered a number of commands through the web interface, which is *public*. I merely need enter the subscribed email address. The page is at https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
On that page, in the "Wikiversity-l" subscribers section, after entering my subscribed email address, I pressed the "unsubscribe or edit options" button.
I got a member options page acknowledging my email address as a subscriber, and one of the buttons was unsubscribe. I pressed the unsubscribe button, and, after a few minutes' delay, I received a confirmation mail. If I had responded with no changes to that mail, I presume I'd have been unsubscribed. I'd forgotten my password, which is not needed for unsubscription, so I then pressed the password reminder button and my password was emailed to me. Using the password, I logged in to the member options page. There is also an immediate unsubscription option there (since they know it's you because you logged in with the password.)
So I did the same, using the Harry address from the mails. I then pressed an unsubscribe bottom, which, if Harry is a subscriber, would send him a confirmation mail, with instructions that, if followed carefully, will unsubscribe him. On the other hand, I tested this with a ridiculous subscription address. The interface does not reveal if the person is a subscriber or not.
If Harry does not receive a mail, he can then strongly infer that he is not, under this email address, subscribed to the list. That, then, means that *nobody* can help him, unless he provides the subscription mailing address.
However, it is very likely that Harry is a subscriber, because the list will reject mails from non-subscribers. I just tested that. Harry's mails, from his gmail address, are not being held for moderator approval. (If a moderator has set automatic approval, it would go through, but he'd also be getting the message held for approval message. I've seen a moderator set up automatic bounce approval when the moderation didn't want to surrender control but also didn't have the time to actually manage the list.)
Harry, when you are in the middle of an amygdala hijack, you may not be able to respond to instructions clearly. See if you can do whatever you know to do to relax, have some tea or coffee, get to a place of calm, and then try unsubscribing, reading everything carefully. You may find that this fixes the interface, in a way that shouting doesn't.
The amazing thing here is how long the hijack has lasted.
Plus, I'm getting that we don't have a moderator who is regularly watching this list and ready to fix problems.
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You can just unsubscribe this mail list, if you do not want to receive any letters from the mail list again.
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Philippe manages all lists.
Just email him.
Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.com wrote: The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Erkan Yilmaz wrote: afaik: Cormac is mod of the mailing list, he should be able to do something about this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cormaggio
Hi all,
Yes, I am a moderator of this list, along with Sebmol, as listed at: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l . I must admit, I don't do much moderation of this list, as there isn't much activity on it. I don't know how much Sebmol does, but I suspect he takes a similar approach to me.
I'm sorry that people have been getting these kinds of unsubscribe emails as recently. There's no need for them anyway - people can either unsubscribe themselves, or contact a moderator directly. But a more hands-on moderator would have sorted this out more quickly.
In this light, I would be happy to hand over moderation of this list to someone else. If there is anyone who would be prepared, and competent, to do this, can you contact me directly? If helpful, I would be happy to have a joint moderation with someone while they get used to it.
Once again, I apologise for the recent unnecessary emails, and I hope to sort this out as soon as possible.
All the best, Cormac
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Abd ulRahman Lomax abdlomax@yahoo.comwrote:
The sequence reveals that no moderator is both monitoring this list and willing to respond to the request, and possibly the listserver is not working properly.
Really? It's strange, it seems to have worked for others, and there is a process for being removed, which is INCLUDED IN EACH MESSAGE sent by the mail software.
I don't think this indicates either a lack of a monitor or failing software, but rather someone who is impatient.
[...] is being obtuse, repeating a message, insistently, to people who can't do anything about the situation, and perhaps not following instructions that come with every mail, or if he is, he is not requesting help, describing the specific problem encountered, he is merely demanding that someone DO SOMETHING TO FIX THIS!
Yes. The irony, which isn't lost on me, is since his subscription is set to "digest", is if he stopped complaining, he'd likely not get any more e-mails for months. This is an EXTREMELY low traffic list, I'd hate to see if he was on some higher traffic list.
All that said, a polite "I'm having unsubscribe problems" would have prompted many to offer help, while his fowl-mouthed diatribes and silly "STOP THIS" has probably just gotten him added to most people's killfile.
Just my $0.02
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By using the wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org web interface, I sent a unsubcribing e-mail to Harry Leinter.
It cry that it unsubscribe 10 times to the mailling list, but it seem that it don't read all the processing request
Hi
Remind you all this :
List-Id: Mailing list for Wikiversity <wikiversity-l.lists.wikimedia.org>
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/options/wikiversity-l, mailto:wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe
List-Archive: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikiversity-l
List-Post: mailto:wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org
List-Help: mailto:wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=help
List-Subscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l, mailto:wikiversity-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=subscribe
David, I already did that earlier today, and wrote that I did it. So he got two.... It's not clear that he's reading his mails.
He just wants someone else to do it for him, so he'll scream until what he wants to stop stops. Probably worked when he was a baby.
I said I would send him a password reminder, but I'm not going to do that, because the only thing he's responding to that we can read is list mail. He's responding that way to every list mail. Not sure what will happen if he responds to the unsubscription mail with STOP in the body. I think if he leaves the subject header alone, it would still unsubscribe him.
Yeah, amygdala hijack, see the Wikipedia article, it's the midbrain, essentially. We all do it when triggered in certain ways, but usually we notice it. When a hijack is active, "intelligent" response is largely impossible. Whatever intelligence can still function, is totally subservient to the hijack, which is designed to be automatic. We don't stop to think if a pattern in what we see in a jungle matches what we have programmed as tiger stripes. If we did stop to think, we might be dead, quickly.
I don't understand why he's getting so many distinct mails, because he apparently is. As a digest subscriber, wouldn't he normally only get one mail per day?
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Hi
By using the wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org web interface, I sent a unsubcribing e-mail to Harry Leinter.
It cry that it unsubscribe 10 times to the mailling list, but it
seem that it don't read all the processing request
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