HI Adam,

why don't you upload your idea to your ideas page in the wiki ? :-)
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Web+UI+Mockups

Regarding the installation - will take some time, but i already started
taking notes on how to get the Django 3.0 WebUI working on top of the
Mailman part, I'd be fine sharing this notes with all of you, but it
turns out that there are a few bugs in the UI which need to be patched
first (patches are already in LP)

If someone else would write a how-to install mailman3.0 it would be
brilliant.

Regarding the packaging - i don't know the mailman project in detail
yet, but i think it's a bit to early, you could start adding a PPA to
the projects site owning a few DEB package drafts - this would speedup
installing in Ubuntu / Debian a lot

Am Mittwoch, den 27.04.2011, 10:57 +0100 schrieb Adam McGreggor:

> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:02:58AM -0400, Terri Oda wrote:
> > I hope you'll all join me in welcoming our new Google Summer of Code  
> > students:
> 
> Awesome news. 
> 
> > * Benedict Stein (benste on IRC) will be working to complete the GSoC  
> > work Anna did last summer on the django-based web UI for Mailman 3.0.
> 
> 'Complete' sounds interesting. Is that pretty achievable? I can't
> believe it's almost been a year.
> 
> > * Drew Rodman will be converting pipermail to use SQL (rather than  
> > pickles) for storing data and creating an upgrade script to help users  
> > migrate their archives to the new format.  He's even hoping to get  
> > Stable URLs working by the end of the summer!
> 
> Was the plan to use SQLite? Or the choices (and it should be a
> choice) of MySQL / Postgres?
> 
> > * Dushyant Bansal (dushyant on IRC) will be working on the interface of  
> > the archives, integrating work from Yian and Priya's GSoC projects last  
> > summer and getting it all ready to go for Mailman 3.
> 
> Nifty.
> 
> > I'm really excited to have all these great projects and great students!
> 
> You're not the only one.
> 
> > While the students do have a set of official mentors (Barry, Florian,  
> > Anna and me), you're all encouraged to help out throughout the summer.  
> > The end goal is to have some fully integrated awesomeness, so don't be  
> > shy if you've got questions, suggestions, etc.
> 
> 
> My suggestions from last year are still pertinent ;o)
> 
>     http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamamyl/4484703864/
> 
> > If you've been lurking here wondering how to get involved with Mailman  
> > 3, now might be a great time: we've got mentors who've already set aside  
> > time to be involved this summer, and we've got students who could  
> > benefit from having more people involved in development effort over the  
> > next few months.  For example, we discovered while our students were  
> > writing patches that we don't have a great description of the Mailman 3  
> > install process, so if you want to install it and write up your  
> > experiences on the wiki (or just in a blog post we can link to!), that's  
> > a great place to start!
> 
> Is it too early to start thinking about Operating System/Distro
> packagers/maintainers, for MM3?
> 


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Einen schönen Tag wünscht:
Benedict Stein


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