At 10:32 AM +0900 2005-04-21, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
It's a shame that we don't take more advantage of the flexibility that is offered by this feature. It is _really_ easy to experiment with Mailman 2.1 if you know a little Python.
If you know a little Python.
If you can afford to run something other than an official release version.
If you can go mucking about with a production server and risk blowing up all the mailing lists, just to try out a little hack.
Programmers tend to think that everyone else in the world is a programmer, and then are amazed when others are not capable of doing the things that they find so easy.
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