FWIW, i found installing within a virtualenv to be a sanity-inducing
operation for very similar reasons.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.orgwrote:
Lindsay Haisley writes:
pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: zc.buildout==1.5.2
Butbutbutbutbut:
ii
, at 11:57 PM, Jessy Kate Schingler wrote:
one question i had about the UI - are there plans for including
views/templates for list archives?
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hello again, and thanks for the response.
What I've always thought is that overview, architectural, and other useful
higher level documentation should go in src/mailman/docs. Still using the
reST format, but they needn't necessarily be doctests. So I think an
overview
page about interacting
hi richard,
Good end-user documentation always seems to be something that gets shorted
by the developers intimately related to the implementation aspect of the
code. And, even when they make the effort, I'm not sure that they are the
most qualified to write that kind of documentation. Someone
thanks mark and barry. i've been traveling so apologies for the delayed
reply...
using `bin/mailman shell` command does indeed work flawlessly, thank you!
should the docs be updated perhaps? something either under getting started
with GNU Maiman or even a specific page on interacting with
hello!
i am setting up mailman 3.0 on ubuntu 12.04. but getting errors when i try
to work with mailman through the python interpreter. i hope this is the
correct list to post to.
here are the steps i took:
- installed mailman 3.0.0.b1 in a fresh virtualenv
- install is happy, all tests pass