Mark Sapiro writes

> If you do that and it results in a working system, you can then patch
> mailman/utilities/i18n.py as follows

  Thank you. This works, and I can successfully import a first
  list configuration.
  
> However there are other incompatibilities between the released Mailman
> versions and Python 3.13.

  Hmm https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/install/virtualenv.html
  states "3.13 is recommended as it is the latest version of Python
  with which Mailman is tested."
  
> At the moment, until updated packages are
> released, in a Python 3.13 environment it is best to install all of mailman,
> django-mailman3, postorius, hyperkitty and mailman-web from the heads of the
> gitlab branches.

  I would love to see a command line for that. When I go to the gitlab
  page, https://gitlab.com/mailman/, I see a bunch of project that
  don't immediately correspond to pip package names.

  I am sure this would help other folks using 3.13 as they have been
  recommended to do.

  Thanks and cheers!

-- 
  Written by Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel on his 22213th day.
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