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Re: Fwd: Re: CCA mail review


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  • From: Wytze van der Raay <wytze AT cacert.org>
  • To: Eva Stöwe <policy-officer AT cacert.org>, Benny Baumann <benbe AT cacert.org>
  • Cc: "critical-admin AT cacert.org" <critical-admin AT cacert.org>, software AT cacert.org, cacert-devel AT lists.cacert.org
  • Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: CCA mail review
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 17:29:11 +0100
  • Organization: CAcert

Hi Eva,

On 02/21/2015 05:09 PM, Eva Stöwe wrote:
> if the query that was executed was a wrong one, this was probably a copy
> & paste error, as I only got Bennys review in a pad and not in a mail.
> There also was this - obviously wrong - version from Felix also in the
> pad, which I probably used in the mail.
>
> I am sorry for that mixup.
>
> But, if the executed mail was send to the wrong set of recipients, we
> just can send another mail with a correction and a correct mail to the
> correct set of people, if needed. (The correct query may need a second
> review for that, or not, as we may want to do this quickly.)

As far as I can see, both mails were sent to their intended audience.
The fixup of the queries was mainly "cosmetic", it did not affect the
real results. So unless someone can show this to be incorrect, there
is no need to send out another batch of emails.

> As we were sending the mails "in my name" and as the set of affected
> people is quite small, this should be no big issue.
>
> However, this shows that it would have been a lot better, if there would
> have been some help to get this mail send out from the software team. If
> the queries and script would have been designed by someone familiar with
> SQL or PHP (I am not really familiar with either of them) in more or
> less one go, we should have had no confusion about the correct scripts
> to use.

Sure ...

Regards,
-- wytze


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