On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Barry Warsaw ba...@list.org wrote:
On Mar 19, 2010, at 09:18 AM, Florian Fuchs wrote:
there are still a few things to do but I'm hopeful I can get things ready
over the weekend. My goal is to have a simple django skeleton running that
talks to the rest server
Hello!
I believe that there was a Code Sprint at Pycon to work on the MM 3.0 UI
(and other items). Is there any place I can go to read about what has been
implemented thus far in MM 3.0 and what features are still outstanding with
regards to MM 3.0 and in particular the UI?
Thanks,
Jen
Hello,
One of the Systers' Google Summer of Code Projects is abstracting Mailman
authentication for use with other application frameworks via LDAP and
potentially OpenID, using a SQL Member Adaptor.
If anyone has a good round-up of existing code or efforts to do this in MM
2x (using a SQL Member
Hello!
So I posted many months ago about Systers (http://systers.org) and our
implementation of dynamic sublists for Mailman. We finally managed to get
everything into source control: http://launchpad.net/systers and ported to
Mailman 2.1.10. (I apologize for our Launchpad organization --
Hello!
The Systers (http://anitaborg.org/initiatives/systers/) community uses a
modified version of Mailman that extends functionality to include dynamic
sublists (a person can chose to unsubscribe to individual conversations if
they are not interested, without removing themselves from the main
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Terri Oda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How similar is this to the Topic functionality that's around now?
(all messages matching a topic regex can be subscribed to/
unsubscribed from.) I'm guessing the big difference is that your
dynamic sublists are generated,
Hi Barry!
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Barry Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Is the correct first step to create an unofficial branch and move
the
project into Launchpad under the auspices of the Mailman project?
You don't need official Mailman project blessing to do the first