John Abreau wrote:
> I tried customizing Mailman a number of years ago to change the
> archive pages to use a php extension, in order to add the common
> navbar include file, but my first few attempts were unsuccessful, and
> I put it aside when I realized that my changes would be wiped out the
> next time I ran "yum update".

I don't think pipermail is a good foundation to build on.

I think the first step would be to look at what other mailing list
viewer applications are available, and see if we can find one that both
offers more functionality, and a proper mechanism to allow us to skin it.

Anyone have a suggestion for a good tool? (I'll check the mailman list
archives to see what they recommend.)

I think many have fallen by the wayside as free hosted services, like
Gmane, have become popular.

 -Tom

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Tom Metro
Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA
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