tlhackque via Mailman-Users writes:
> I have no opinion on the wisdom or bases of GitLab's position. As
> mailing lists share some characteristics with their services, those
> who have to deal with GPDR may wish to consider it in developing
> their own.
>
> [Among other things, GitLab's
On 24 May 2018 at 22:19, Jeffrey Westgate
wrote:
> I have a list-owner asking if there is a way for us to provide him " list
> analytics like number of posts over time, new members over time, etc? "
>
> I don' know of any, or how that would even work except for
, 2018 3:06 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] analytics tool for mailman?
On 05/24/2018 12:19 PM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
>
> anybody got any tools that do analytics?
See the mmdsr script in the contrib directory of the Mailman 2.1 source
distribution.
--
Mark Sap
On 24-May-18 17:06, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> who just now wants extra analytics from Mailman, real bad timing !
> GDPR law hits Europe in 1 hour if CET or 2 maybe in BST, &
> Many people in major through tiny companies & orgs (way beyond
> a few of us Mailman admins) are freaking about that, &
Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
> I have a list-owner asking if there is a way for us to provide him " list
> analytics like number of posts over time, new members over time, etc? "
>
> I don' know of any, or how that would even work except for a horrible
> stroll through the archive...
>
>
On 05/24/2018 12:19 PM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
>
> anybody got any tools that do analytics?
See the mmdsr script in the contrib directory of the Mailman 2.1 source
distribution.
--
Mark Sapiro The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter
I have a list-owner asking if there is a way for us to provide him " list
analytics like number of posts over time, new members over time, etc? "
I don' know of any, or how that would even work except for a horrible
stroll through the archive...
anybody got any tools that do analytics?