Pranjal Yadav writes:
> I also learned about previous year's GSOC project and I
> can see mailman core is already ported to ver 3.4 however potorius
> / hyperkitty / mailman.client needs to be done. Also test suite
> would be interesting work to couple with all this. I would like to
On 2015-01-23, 9:05 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
you can have users with site privileges
I had a look at the data model but couldn’t see this. Would you mind please
pointing me in the direction of where user site privilege information is stored?
I'm not sure the concept is visible in Mailman Cor
>>you can have users with site privileges
I had a look at the data model but couldn’t see this. Would you mind please
pointing me in the direction of where user site privilege information is stored?
I can see that there is the concept of “Rosters” but rosters seem to apply to
lists and not at a
On 2015-01-23, 7:12 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
Is this defined in any way?
Is there any concept that a given Mailman user has “site admin rights”?
Or is the concept of the “site administrator” not realised in the application
and just considered to be someone with operating system level access to
Is this defined in any way?
Is there any concept that a given Mailman user has “site admin rights”?
Or is the concept of the “site administrator” not realised in the application
and just considered to be someone with operating system level access to the
system that Mailman is running on?
thank
On Jan 23, 2015, at 03:15 PM, Rajeev S wrote:
>I guess this is not a bug. There is a setting in the mailman.cfg that tells
>mailman where to put in the var directory.
This has also changed recently in bzr trunk, hopefully for the better.
Cheers,
-Barry
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Hi Pranjal!
On Thursday 22 January 2015 12:58 PM, Pranjal Yadav wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm a programming enthusiast and recently started working in
> python about 6 months back, I have had experience in cryptography and many
> machine learning techniques. I started reading about mailman few
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Pranjal Yadav
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm a programming enthusiast and recently started working in
> python about 6 months back, I have had experience in cryptography and many
> machine learning techniques. I started reading about mailman few weeks back
> and