Groups.io Migration Complete
Tracy Kuhrt <tkuhrt@...>
I had a couple of people reach out and ask me how they can find out what lists/subgroups they can still subscribe to. https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/main/subgroups provides a list of subgroups that you are currently subscribed to and at the end lists the subgroups to which you have not yet subscribed.
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Tracy Kuhrt <tkuhrt@...>
Now that we have migrated to groups.io, there are some things that we wanted to bring to your attention.
Enjoy! Rocket.Chat: @tkuhrt
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Brendan OSullivan <bosullivan@...>
Greetings! You would not be using your LFID. Similar to Mailman, Groups.io would use a username/email and password just for Groups.io. However, unlike Mailman, you only need a single Groups.io email and password to access any number of Groups.io groups / projects that you're involved with (as opposed to each Mailman list having a potentially different username and password). Also, if you prefer, you can also log in via your Facebook or Google account if you wish.
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 9:06 AM, Mouad MISRAR <mouad.misrar@...> wrote:
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Brendan OSullivan <bosullivan@...>
Greetings Hyperledger community! We are writing to let you know that the migration of your mailing list services to Groups.io is complete. Please be sure to visit https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/main to overview your current lists and settings. If you’d like to learn more about using Groups.io , please reference their help documentation. If you need assistance with Groups.io, please email helpdesk@... for The Linux Foundation’s helpdesk.
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