Re: [Cython] Call for hosting of users' mailing list

2009-07-31 Thread Craig Citro
Google Groups appears to be out of the question for Cython due to having to sign an EULA before getting posting access. I'm pretty sure one can post to the list without signing an EULA--at least once the moderators approve you. I'm pretty sure one needs an account to administer though. I

Re: [Cython] Call for hosting of users' mailing list

2009-07-31 Thread Dag Sverre Seljebotn
Craig Citro wrote: Google Groups appears to be out of the question for Cython due to having to sign an EULA before getting posting access. I'm pretty sure one can post to the list without signing an EULA--at least once the moderators approve you. I'm pretty sure one needs an account to

Re: [Cython] Call for hosting of users' mailing list

2009-07-31 Thread Dag Sverre Seljebotn
Craig Citro wrote: Google Groups appears to be out of the question for Cython due to having to sign an EULA before getting posting access. I'm pretty sure one can post to the list without signing an EULA--at least once the moderators approve you. I'm pretty sure one needs an account to

Re: [Cython] Call for hosting of users' mailing list

2009-07-30 Thread Robert Bradshaw
On Jul 29, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote: We've been trying to get somewhere to host a users' list for Cython, however we've got no response from the mail admins we've tried so far (codespeak, python.org). Other ideas? Anybody with a reliable, well-supported server, with

Re: [Cython] Call for hosting of users' mailing list

2009-07-29 Thread Chris Colbert
Well, I have a dreamhost server just sitting around. It only hosts my blog (which is mostly non-existant), but I have ample bandwidth and space. It is however, on a shared box so the performance isnt stellar. The Cython list seems to be lightweight however, so if you want to give it a try (and