[Mailman-Developers] Re: GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-23 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Christopher writes: > The idea page mentioned a pubsub model, which to my understanding > it's to use an event queue where Core is the publisher, and > Postorious is the subscriber. Does this mean building a pubsub > model using some Python libraries? I believe so, but I'm not familiar with

[Mailman-Developers] Re: GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-22 Thread Christopher
Hi Steve Thanks for the confirmation on my eligibility and the explanation on the REST callback problem. May I know what sort of technology do you guys have in mind to build such a REST callback? The idea page mentioned a pubsub model, which to my understanding it's to use an event queue where

[Mailman-Developers] Re: GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-21 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Please note that the person who wrote this is not a core developer in Mailman or participant in GSoC on the mentoring side. That may change if they volunteer, of course (you don't have to be a core dev to mentor, although the final merge to the distribution mainline needs to be by a core dev).

[Mailman-Developers] Re: GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-21 Thread Christopher
Hi Дилян, Thanks for your email and detailed explanation! Kind regards, Christopher Chong On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 4:39 PM Дилян Палаузов wrote: > Hello Christopher, > > the eligibility criteria by the sponsor are at > >

[Mailman-Developers] Re: GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-21 Thread Дилян Палаузов
Hello Christopher, the eligibility criteria by the sponsor are at https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/faq#what_are_the_eligibility_requirements_for_participation They do not seem to exclude your use case. If you are willing to deliver results, I do not think that anybody is going to