* Barry Warsaw <ba...@list.org>: > On Sep 16, 2012, at 01:41 PM, Adam McGreggor wrote: > > >Part of the attraction in using Mailman 2, was that, for the majority > >of tasks end-users want to do, they can do it via the web interface; > >certainly an advantage over those "you have to do everything by email, > >in the proscribed manner, to the right address" 'alternatives' (I say > >'alternatives' as I don't think they're fit for non-geeks (and even > >some struggle with those). > > > >I would not roll-out Mailman 3 if there were not an end-users' web > >interface, at the very least for subscription management/alterations. > > Maybe now that the core is pretty close to what it will be like when released, > we can get more volunteers to help test Postorius, and perhaps contribute to > it? It would be cool if we could do a simultaneous release, but OTOH, the > architecture of MM3 expressly encourages separation of the web ui from the > engine.
I think if we release MM3 without 'a frontend' we will miss people's expectation to get a feature complete MLM - which includes a frontend in most peoples opinion I guess. > I do think that if we release them separately, we'll have to be very clear > about setting expectations. I wouldn't do it. p@rick -- state of mind () http://www.state-of-mind.de Franziskanerstraße 15 Telefon +49 89 3090 4664 81669 München Telefax +49 89 3090 4666 Amtsgericht München Partnerschaftsregister PR 563
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