Willing to consult, but I don't know that I will ever be able to do the
Mailman3 port myself, or have a reason to, unless cPanel updates to
Mailman3 (not holding breath on that eight-year-old feature request).

The module is not that complicated for Mailman2. You create and manage
lists via the Mailman web pages. The module just maintains tables of lists
and subscribers and creates Drupal forms for (1) users to manage their
subscriptions, and (2) admins to make lists available and manage their
subscribers. Mailman3 I suspect would require a lot more work.

https://www.drupal.org/project/user_mailman_register

On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 9:45 PM Stephen J. Turnbull <
turnbull.stephen...@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:

> Russell Clemings writes:
>
>  > Because I needed it for a project, I've just updated the "user mailman
>  > register" module for Drupal 9/10.
>
> Thank you for the work and for letting us know about it!
>
> Yes, IWBNI "somebody" would do the Mailman 3 port, and if you're
> thinking about it, feel free to get in touch with us (and are you able
> to consult on such a project even though you can't work on it at the
> moment, Russell?)
>
> Since that would be Mailman 3, the appropriate venue for discussion of
> such a project is mailman-developers@python.org, not this list.
> Reply-To set.
>
>

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