A few days ago I posted more details about preparing for this
project. Please check the archives.
sagar kohli writes:
> Hi everyone,
> My name is Sagar Kohli. I am a sophomore from IIT Guwahati.
> I have recently gotten involved with the mailman project, and gained
> familiarity with postoriu
Hi everyone,
My name is Sagar Kohli. I am a sophomore from IIT Guwahati.
I have recently gotten involved with the mailman project, and gained
familiarity with postorius and mailman core.
I want to work on the project "Encrypted lists".
After going through the previous posts, I have begun reading ab
On Mar 07, 2017, at 06:29 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Barry Warsaw writes:
>
> > Note that 3.4 is also an officially supported version for core.
>
>Yes. Let me clarify that I was referring to what the mentor (me ;-)
>is willing to support for this GSoC project (in the interest of
>minimizin
Barry Warsaw writes:
> Note that 3.4 is also an officially supported version for core.
Yes. Let me clarify that I was referring to what the mentor (me ;-)
is willing to support for this GSoC project (in the interest of
minimizing the motion of the target platform for the intern; that's
also why
On Mar 06, 2017, at 07:11 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Python 2.7, Python 3.5 (both 2.7 and 3.5 are currently *required*),
>plus Python 3.6 if you're adventurous (GNU Mailman 3 doesn't
>officially support Python 3.6 yet)
Note that 3.4 is also an officially supported version for core. Mailman
Hi,
Apart from what Abhilash wrote, I have a few ;-) additional comments.
Bhavishya writes:
> Hi, I saw the idea to create various kinds of encrypted lists,
> Could you elaborate the following:
> 1)The amount of knowledge of security (and if possible the sources
> to achieve the same)
You
Hi Bhavishya,
On 03/05/2017 11:24 AM, Bhavishya wrote:
> Hi, I saw the idea to create various kinds of encrypted lists,
> Could you elaborate the following:
> 1)The amount of knowledge of security (and if possible the sources to achieve
> the same)
Since we are going to work on the idea of encr
Hi, I saw the idea to create various kinds of encrypted lists,
Could you elaborate the following:
1)The amount of knowledge of security (and if possible the sources to achieve
the same)
2)The development environment (what else is required apart from linux)
3)Any other task for me to strengthen my