Hello to all the members of the community.
My name is Peter Markou and I'm currently
running the last year of my university course.
I'm deeply interested in implementing the
Web Posting Interface.
Since I've maintained and integrated phpBB
forum in a european project that I participated
about 8
Hello,
can not see mailman in GSOC'13 accepted organization list, I am a
bit baffled. did it make through this year?
Avik Pal
Bengal Engineering Scieence University,Shibpur
github:https://github.com/avikpal
IRC:- irc://freenode/avikp,isnick
twitter:-https://twitter.com/avikpalme
It's participating with Python as its parent organization. Check the gsoc13
page for Python.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Avik Pal avikpal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
can not see mailman in GSOC'13 accepted organization list, I am a
bit baffled. did it make through this year?
Just like last year, Mailman's going to be participating as a
sub-organization under the Python Software Foundation. Unfortunately,
this means that our name doesn't show up directly on the org list --
you'll need to click through from python to find us.
I'm going to set up some tags so the
Hello prospective GSoC students,
there are roughly four weeks left until the application deadline on
May 03 2013. Sounds like a lot, but it time's running fast. ;-)
The application period opens on April 22. Ideally, you should already
have a pretty good understanding of the boundaries of your
Hi all,
My name is Marcos ChavarrÃa and I'm a fourth year computer science student
from Galicia, Spain. I'm interested in the OpenPGP integration project for
this year SoC.
I have experience working with python in several university projects and I
have some knowledge about crypto primitives (I
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.orgwrote:
Abhilash Raj writes:
Well what i want to make it is that whenever a user sends a mail to the
list it should be singed with his private key so that it can be verified
against his public that he uploads if he
Pierre-Yves Chibon writes:
How do you reply to a thread if you don't have access to the
archives?
The archives provide a URL to the web interface instead of a mailto
URL.
If it is thought as a different system then I understand. I was more
confused if that was thought as part of
Abhilash Raj writes:
Can you please point me in some direction to learn about the various
possible ways to sign a mail and/or encrypt it.
Basically that's going to be MUA-dependent. There are standards for
this (prominently S/MIME aka RFC 5751), but whether MUAs implement it
is