I thought we still had one upstream dependency that stops us from entirely
switching (Florian was keeping better track than I so hopefully he'll chime
in), but we'd love to be completely ready to switch when we can even if there's
a blocker still, so please feel free to file bugs and make
Hi Simon,
On 08/03/2015 06:04 PM, Simon Hanna wrote:
Hi there,
I just downloaded the mailman3 code to see if I can contribute anything.
I was astonished to find out that postorius still uses python2
although mailman made the switch to python3.
Is there any reason behind this?
Not really,
Hi there,
I just downloaded the mailman3 code to see if I can contribute anything.
I was astonished to find out that postorius still uses python2
although mailman made the switch to python3.
Is there any reason behind this?
I asked on the irc channel but got no answer so I'm trying here.
I used
Simon Hanna writes:
I was astonished to find out that postorius still uses python2
although mailman made the switch to python3.
Why astonished? Lots of applications and libraries are still Python
2-based.
Is there any reason behind this?
It's not always trivial to do a port, and the
On 08/03/2015 11:26 AM, Krinetzki, Stephan wrote:
On Aug 01, 2015, at 00:36 AM, Berry wrote:
On Jul 30, 2015, at 05:54 AM, Krinetzki, Stephan wrote:
2. In mailman 2, I've created a list and added a new owner. Then the
owner get an email, with his password and a link to the admin page