[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2023

2023-01-24 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi all Applications for GSoC 2023 are open and I would like to apply. Program details: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023 You may need to log in with a Google account. We could go under the PSF umbrella again (they've applied already), or we could go it alone. The advantage to

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-22 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Christopher writes: > I am not a student, but I am working as a software engineer full > time (10-6 on weekdays). I would like to start contributing to open > source projects and stumbled upon GSoC which I thought it's a great > opportunity to get started. If I am able to churn out 14.5 hours

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC - Support for REST Callbacks in Core

2022-03-21 Thread Christopher
Hi guys, I am interested in this project "Support for REST Callbacks in Core", can I know more details about it? Thanks, Christopher Chong ___ Mailman-Developers mailing list -- mailman-developers@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC for working professionals

2022-03-20 Thread Christopher
Hi everyone Nice to meet you all! I am interested in GSoC 2022 and I discovered that Mailman might be one of the interesting projects I would like to contribute to. However, I am not a student, but I am working as a software engineer full time (10-6 on weekdays). I would like to start

[Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Some Questions in List Configuration Tool

2021-04-08 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Steven Chen writes: > I am currently working on the proposal of List Configuration Tool in > GSoC idea list. Glad to hear it! > I wonder what kind of configurations should be exported, and what > should not. > Q1. We can get nearly all the configurations for a list from the > core's REST

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC application

2021-02-05 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi, everybody I would like to have Mailman participate in GSoC as a regular organization this year (as I mentioned earlier I'd like to go to the GSoC Mentor Summit if they have one -- I'm not *presuming* I'd be one of the ones to go, but 2 out of 3 or 4 seems like a better bet than one of the org

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2021 org applications

2021-01-07 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Abhilash Raj writes: > On Mon, Jan 4, 2021, at 12:49 PM, Terri Oda wrote: > > Happy new year everyone! > > Happy new year to you too Terri! And Happy New Year to everyone, as best we can. > > I'm starting to prep Python for GSoC 2021, and I wanted to issue > > the usual invitation that

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2021 ideas

2021-01-04 Thread Terri Oda
Happy new year everyone! I'm starting to prep Python for GSoC 2021, and I wanted to issue the usual invitation that we'd be happy to have Mailman as a sub-org if anyone wants to do GSoC this year.  (Mailman's been fine as a separate org, but I have to do the paperwork for Python anyhow so I

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Selections

2019-05-06 Thread Arun H
Thank you for all the mentoring, I learned a lot. Congratulations to Aaryan Bhagat in getting selected [No Surprise..]. I would be thankful if you could tell me weather or not the detailed project description of my proposal had what was expected, what all should have been different, how to

[Mailman-Developers] Gsoc proposal review "Support for multiple wsgi servers" .

2019-04-07 Thread saumitra_Uchiha
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VP7i6ISadRoGnbH_lq24LHSgIQ8PrFuUY5Kahx7PK1Q/edit?usp=sharing @maxking please review my application. Stephen reviewed it and told that it isn't suitable enough, but it was on the lsting of mailman proposed projectscomments?

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC full proposal regarding "Add support for bounce processing in Core"

2019-04-03 Thread Aaryan Bhagat
First of all, I apologize for not being active in the Gitlab codebase and only on the mailing-lists. This is because my semester is ending and had a lot of tests, moreover I was focusing only on my proposal and its related work. Fornutaley, that is not a problem anymore. I do not have any other

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Proposal

2019-03-25 Thread Arun H
Is this proposal OK? The link is below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kcxfx1OFAmjrsMvEmaFgtaVkCHksRt_YrxKxTf35QoY/edit?usp=sharing ___ Mailman-Developers mailing list -- mailman-developers@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Intro and Project

2019-03-09 Thread Aaryan Bhagat
I have started contributing in GNU Mailman for quite some time now and a some Introduction is required so. My name is Aaryan Bhagat a 2nd Year Computer Science Undergraduate studying in Indian Institute of Technology Kharagur. github-link---"https://github.com/berserker1;

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2019

2019-03-07 Thread Saswat Mishra
Hello Developers , This is Saswat Mishra currently pursuing Sophomore year at I.I.T. Delhi. I have been working with Python since last year. I have recently worked in developing a social networking site for a startup and have prior experience in Django framework and REST api. I have even worked

[Mailman-Developers] Gsoc introduction

2019-03-06 Thread uwais zaki
Hey, I am Uwais Zaki, a sophomore at IIT Roorkee. I have experience in developing web applications using the python frameworks, Django and DjangoRestFramework and javascript frameworks, React. I find your projects interesting and would like to participate in GSOC with mailman. How do I proceed

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2019

2019-02-27 Thread saurabh singh
Hi Everyone, My name is Saurabh and I am new to open source development . I want to contribute to Mailman but I am confused how to exactly do it. It would be really helpful if anyone could guide me. Yours sincerely, Saurabh ___ Mailman-Developers

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC deadlines approaching fast!

2019-01-31 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hey all We need to decide if we're going to go under the PSF umbrella or if we want to go standalone. The real advantages to the standalone are two tickets (most expenses paid by Google) to the Mentor Summit, and the $500/student gift to Mailman. But it's more work and lower chance of

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - final evaluation

2017-08-29 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. https://neuromancer.sk/article/18 = Final work submission = As the GSoC 2017 final evaluation period just ended, my final work product is finally submitted. This post is a summary of my final work product. Mailman-pgp === -

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v13

2017-08-16 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! Another progress report, on the PGPMailman web ui status. === Web UI progress === django-pgpmailman progress == Successfully created the mail list views. Inspired heavily by Postorius, to get the same look, both in templates and views.

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v12

2017-08-09 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! https://neuromancer.sk/article/16 == Web UI integration == This post is about my current plans on how to implement the web ui part of PGP enabled Mailman. It strives to integrate into the Mailman Suite and use its features to the maximum possible degree.

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v11

2017-08-04 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! Another week, another update. https://neuromancer.sk/article/15 GSoC 2017 - Progress This week was tough but productive. Temperatures spiking to 34°C in my hometown have a really bad effect on my daily productivity. Setup instance with PGP

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - second evaluation

2017-07-25 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! https://neuromancer.sk/article/14 = Second evaluation = The second evaluation period came quite fast after the first one, nonetheless the project advanced much further so quick recap of its current state is in order. Since first evaluation

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v10

2017-07-20 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! Another week, another project update. https://neuromancer.sk/article/13 Post title goes here Signature hash tracking --- It would be relatively easy to replay a signed message to a mailing list by a user as no kind of

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-07-14 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! Checking in with progress around the halfway point of the GSoC 2017 timeline. https://neuromancer.sk/article/12 == The point of no return == This week is around the halfway of GSoC 2017 project timeline, hence the title. Key management

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v8

2017-07-07 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! https://neuromancer.sk/article/11 Another update == Just a quick update about the state of the project before I disappear from civilization for this weekend. Pluggable workflows --- https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/merge_requests/299 I have now finally

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - first evaluation

2017-06-28 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Jun 28, 2017, at 01:49 PM, Jan Jancar wrote: >Overall I am quite confident in where the project is now. Seeing it run >tests with Mailman Core running and pass (just some basic tests atm) >feels good. Thanks for the update, and really great work Jan! I'm slowly making my way through the

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - first evaluation

2017-06-28 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. https://neuromancer.sk/article/9 The first evaluation period is here, I have already sent in my evaluation so I thought I would recap the state of the project. During the first two weeks or so, I mostly focused on features in Mailman Core that would be necessary for making a plugin like

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v7

2017-06-23 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all! Another blog post is up. Copy follows for discussion. https://neuromancer.sk/article/8 PGP handling progress = This week things moved along with the mailman-pgp plugin. As I finally had a good PGP library to work with as well as some basic plugin API patches

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v6 + questions

2017-06-20 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. This update goes with my latest blog post about finding a good PGP python library: https://neuromancer.sk/article/7 (!the blog posts content is not equal to this post!) Along with that I also implemented list keypair generation in the mailman_pgp plugin. It is configurable (key type,

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v5

2017-06-12 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. Sending an update here along with a new blog post. https://neuromancer.sk/article/6 == GSoC 2017 - About the plugin == As last time I described outstanding PRs to Mailman Core and other Mailman's components, this time I am going

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v4

2017-06-10 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi Barry! On 06/10/2017 05:19 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote: > Hi Jan, > > I haven't had a chance to look at the MRs yet, as it's my first week at a new > job. But I have to say that your descriptions below look really great; I'm > impressed at how well your design fits in with Mailman overall, and

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v4

2017-06-09 Thread Barry Warsaw
Hi Jan, I haven't had a chance to look at the MRs yet, as it's my first week at a new job. But I have to say that your descriptions below look really great; I'm impressed at how well your design fits in with Mailman overall, and how clearly you've described them. I'm not sure I could have come

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v4

2017-06-07 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all, ad the first ~week of the GSoC period passes I am reporting the current state of my work, comments appreciated! See below or at: https://neuromancer.sk/article/5 = GSoC 2017 - About a week in = This week has been quite

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v3

2017-05-28 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. I have created a repository to keep the original proposal for this project, as well as the current working version and similar documentation / specs at: https://gitlab.com/J08nY/pgpmailman-proposal The repo contains up-to-date changes I propose to Mailman core to accommodate an

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-22 Thread Jan Jancar
On 05/22/2017 07:53 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Hi Jan! > > Congratulations on being selected! Thanks! Very happy to be selected. > > Note that Mailman is a PSF suborg, so you have to comply with PSF > reporting standards. I'll get back to you if you need to do anything > more. The only

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-22 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi Jan! Congratulations on being selected! Note that Mailman is a PSF suborg, so you have to comply with PSF reporting standards. I'll get back to you if you need to do anything more. The only thing I can think of offhand is to register with the PSF "planet" (or whatever they're using to

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v2

2017-05-22 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. This is my second update, sketching out the plugin details and issues that came up while working. https://neuromancer.sk/article/3 # PGPMailman plugin ## Structure * pgpmailman - A Core plugin. - styles - Both styles generate a list keypair based on plugin settings on

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-20 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. Currently still looking into what changes will be necessary in core in order to cleanly implement encrypted mailing lists as a plugin, so this is my second status report. I will start doing these pretty much weekly now, and definitely weekly/ more frequent when the coding period starts.

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-16 Thread Jan Jancar
Hey Abhilash! On 05/14/2017 08:18 AM, Abhilash Raj wrote: >> - As it was proposed on this list a plugin-like implementation of >> encrypted mailing lists is really the only way to go forward here, >> as just pushing in what might end up being a rather niche feature >> into Mailman Core is not

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-14 Thread Abhilash Raj
Hi Jan, Congratulations and welcome to Mailman! Excerpts from Jan Jancar's message of May 10, 2017 5:07 pm: Hi Mailman Developers. I am sending this mail as my proposal of encrypted mailing lists for GNU Mailman got accepted and I will be working on it this summer. Awesome! Sorry about not

[Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-10 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi Mailman Developers. I am sending this mail as my proposal of encrypted mailing lists for GNU Mailman got accepted and I will be working on it this summer. Sorry about not contacting you earlier, I had some issues where my site and mail server were down. If any of you tried to reach me and

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Help Wanted

2017-03-27 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Muhammad Rizvi writes: > I want to let you that I want to take part in Python Organization but don’t > exactly know what to do. The thing that I came to know so far is that, > first I have to find a mentor but don’t know from where I can contact a > mentor, secondly I have to submit a

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Help Wanted

2017-03-27 Thread Terri Oda
On 2017-03-24 2:55 AM, Muhammad Rizvi wrote: I want to let you that I want to take part in Python Organization but don’t exactly know what to do. The thing that I came to know so far is that, first I have to find a mentor but don’t know from where I can contact a mentor, secondly I have to

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Help Wanted

2017-03-23 Thread Muhammad Rizvi
Hello! I want to let you that I want to take part in Python Organization but don’t exactly know what to do. The thing that I came to know so far is that, first I have to find a mentor but don’t know from where I can contact a mentor, secondly I have to submit a proposal but what proposal should I

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2017 - Encrypted lists draft

2017-03-13 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi Mailman developers. My name is Jan Jancar and I study IT Security at the Masaryk university in Brno, Czech republic. I'm interested in this years Mailman GSoCproject, as encryption/security is a topic I'm familiar with and interested in. I'm currently working on an Elliptic Curve domain

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC Project Idea discussion : Encrypted Lists (sagar kohli)

2017-03-12 Thread Stephan Wehner
> sagar kohli wrote: > > Alter getting some idea of how encryption works, and reading about the > architecture of mailman. I would like to share the possible idea that im > thinking of which is as follows: > [snip] The way I understand your plan, it is a bit weaker compared to what is described

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC Project Idea discussion : Encrypted Lists

2017-03-11 Thread sagar kohli
Dear Mentors. Alter getting some idea of how encryption works, and reading about the architecture of mailman. I would like to share the possible idea that im thinking of which is as follows: So basically what i was thinking is 1. Every subscriber will share there public key to the mailman server

[Mailman-Developers] Gsoc idea explanation needed

2017-03-08 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Posted to this list yesterday. Probably crossed in the mail. Check the archives. > Dear mentors, could you give me a rough idea about the level of > knowledge required in crypto libraries of python, and also possible > sources of learning. ___

[Mailman-Developers] Gsoc idea explanation needed

2017-03-07 Thread raditya
Dear mentors, could you give me a rough idea about the level of knowledge required in crypto libraries of python, and also possible sources of learning. ___ Mailman-Developers mailing list Mailman-Developers@python.org

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-19 Thread Aditya Divekar
> > > I/we need to find out exactly what we need. We may want to do this > through email-test.python.org (no-existent, for example, python.org is > the relevant part, or maybe a private domain of someone's), but we > have to be careful that it doesn't conflict with other uses.

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-19 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Aditya Divekar writes: > So should a new conversation be started with Mark for > our request? I/we need to find out exactly what we need. We may want to do this through email-test.python.org (no-existent, for example, python.org is the relevant part, or maybe a private domain of someone's),

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-18 Thread Aditya Divekar
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Ah, that's a problem. I don't have control of the DNS yet. We'd need > to interact with Mark. So should a new conversation be started with Mark for our request? > I'll get you on the > arc-interop list, there

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-18 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Aditya Divekar writes: > So if we have a domain name associated with the ip, I'll go ahead > and make the TXT records. Else, we'll have to create a new one. > I'm not aware of any way to avoid this. Let me know if you are > aware of any :) Ah, that's a problem. I don't have control of the

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC: Progress, community review and blog post

2016-06-17 Thread Anirudh Dahiya
Hi My Gsoc project Message queue based email archiver has progressed quite well. The detailed progress and journey had been documented by me in this blog post - http://codefullofsummer.blogspot.in/ Also, I would like to share my work and ask for community review -

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-14 Thread Aditya Divekar
> > > I don't understand what you're worried about. Of course if you change > all the names, especially with some sort of automatic process, there's > a pretty good chance of introducing typos. We fix them as we find > them, that's all. > Yes, I went ahead and made the changes. I have a

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-14 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi! I'm sorry that I haven't responded before, it's been very busy catching up to $DAYJOB since getting back. > Now the next step would be to change the namespace and make it more > general to accommodate the ARC capability. That is the module now > provides the capability for ARC protocol

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC project - Implement module to process ARC headers

2016-06-08 Thread Aditya Divekar
Hi! It's been sometime since the GSoC coding period started, and I apologize for putting in this mail so late! The GSoC project is divided into two repositories. ARC implementation - https://gitlab.com/adityadivekar/arc refactored dkimpy package - https://gitlab.com/adityadivekar/sign-message

[Mailman-Developers] GSoc Project : Doubt regarding listarchiverset

2016-06-01 Thread Anirudh Dahiya
Hi I am have built an interface(IArchiver) as part of my gsoc project,which is supposed to work on the basis of message queues. I am intending to use the same interface for multiple archives, using separate queues for each archive in this system. So for this I am registering different

[Mailman-Developers] GSoc - Blog Posts

2016-05-05 Thread Anirudh Dahiya
Hi I have updated my blog with a few posts about my experiences while applying for GSoC and explaining my proposal. I welcome everyone to have a look, opinions/suggestions welcome in the comments. codefullofsummer.blogspot.in Cheers Anirudh Dahiya (irc spark)

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-03-26 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Jonas writes: > I would release the proposal on the project blog > cryptolists.github.io after the proposal deadline has passed. Is > there any reason not to? Privacy of proposals is entirely the student's choice. Legally, neither Google nor Mailman makes any claim to your proposal, except

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-03-24 Thread Jonas
Hey, I have tried to update my draft according to your suggestions, Abhilash Raj and Stephen. You should see a new URL for this third draft on your dashboard. The new draft includes a merge request and more details on how I plan to implement the extension. I'm aware that I will still have to do

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Gsoc'16 Project:GitLab/development tools integration

2016-03-22 Thread Simon Hanna
Note that these are my personal thoughts and nothing official. :-) On 03/21/2016 10:50 PM, Shubham Ghiya wrote: > Hello, > > My name is Shubham Ghiya, a 3 year undergraduate from IIIT-Hyderbad. > > I was going through the GSOC 2016 ideas and found "GitLab/development tools > integration"

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-03-22 Thread Jonas
I was not going to exclude anyone from a discussion relevant to them or start an offtopic conversation. I uploaded my draft yesterday, summerofcode.withgoogle.com worked after I switched from firefox to chromium. However to update the file to my local working copy – I can't help it– I had to

[Mailman-Developers] Gsoc'16 Project:GitLab/development tools integration

2016-03-21 Thread Shubham Ghiya
Hello, My name is Shubham Ghiya, a 3 year undergraduate from IIIT-Hyderbad. I was going through the GSOC 2016 ideas and found "GitLab/development tools integration" project interesting. I have setup the mailman and postorius and have tried my hand on some bugs also.Right now,I am learning more

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Gsoc Support for Message queue based email archiver

2016-03-20 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Mar 21, 2016, at 03:47 AM, Anirudh Dahiya wrote: >1. Reliability - Currently, as I see, the messages are archived in >Hyperkitty via a simple POST request, but in the event of some failure(like >hk server being down for a while), there is no way the message is being >tried to be archived

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Gsoc Support for Message queue based email archiver

2016-03-20 Thread Anirudh Dahiya
Hello I have been getting to know more about the message queues and the pub/sub systems available. As I am trying to formalize the project description for the proposal, I have a few doubts regarding this. 1. Reliability - Currently, as I see, the messages are archived in Hyperkitty via a simple

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016 - Project Proposal

2016-03-19 Thread Aayush Maini
Greetings, I am Aayush Maini, a student of IIIT-H and I would like to propose an idea for GSOC 2016, under The GNU Mailman. I have got the build working and submitted a patch for Postorius currently pending for review. I have worked on mailman core and have a decent understanding of Postorius

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016 - Project Proposal

2016-03-19 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Aayush Maini writes: Welcome! > The basic proposal goes along viz. "Making the services offered by > the Postorius available via a browser extension/plugin". I thought > it would be nice to have the functionality offered by the Postorius > clubbed into a user friendly browser plugin. > >

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-03-19 Thread Jonas
Thank you Stephen. I agree with your points and I will make sure to clearly document any potential security pitfalls of the system for the users and to write a detailed and precise design plan that has special emphasis on security implications before I start coding this project. However, at the

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Projects Participating

2016-03-19 Thread Nosikov Konstantin
Good evening, my name is Nosikov Konstantin. I am studying in ITMO University (Saint Petersburg) on department of Information Technologies and Programming. I am interested in two of suggested projects: Preset list settings templates (aka list styles) GitLab/development tools integration So I'm

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-03-18 Thread Abhilash Raj
Hi Jonas, On 03/18/2016 10:29 AM, Jonas wrote: > Thank you Stephen. > > I agree with your points and I will make sure to clearly document any > potential security pitfalls of the system for the users and to write a > detailed and precise design plan that has special emphasis on security >

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-03-18 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Abhilash Raj writes: Thanks for picking this up, Abhilash! Jonas writes: > > However, at the moment I'm in the middle of writing my Project Proposal. > > May I send you a draft along with personal questions? If you mean do I like cats, I don't see what that has to do with GSoC. ;-) If you

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Gsoc Support for Message queue based email archiver

2016-03-15 Thread Florian Fuchs
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 16:22:25PM +0530, Anirudh Dahiya wrote: Hello I am a computer scrience undergrad at IIIT-Hyderabad, India. I was looking through the GSoC 2016 ideas and would like to know more about the project "message queue based email archiver" Great to hear you're interested in

[Mailman-Developers] Gsoc Support for Message queue based email archiver

2016-03-13 Thread Anirudh Dahiya
Hello I am a computer scrience undergrad at IIIT-Hyderabad, India. I was looking through the GSoC 2016 ideas and would like to know more about the project "message queue based email archiver" I have played with codebase of mailman and postorius for some time now and am currently trying to

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 16

2016-03-07 Thread Abhilash Raj
Hi Saurabh, Pranjal Yadav writes: > Hi everyone >> > > Hi Saurabh > > >> I am a second year student from IIIT hyderabad. >> I liked the project GitLab/development tools integration >> How should I proceed into this project. >> > > First step is to complete the setup. You should follow " >

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 16

2016-03-07 Thread Pranjal Yadav
Hi everyone > Hi Saurabh > I am a second year student from IIIT hyderabad. > I liked the project GitLab/development tools integration > How should I proceed into this project. > First step is to complete the setup. You should follow " http://mailman.readthedocs.org/en/release-3.0/;. You can

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 16

2016-03-07 Thread saurabh agrahari
Hi everyone I am a second year student from IIIT hyderabad. I liked the project GitLab/development tools integration How should I proceed into this project. ___ Mailman-Developers mailing list Mailman-Developers@python.org

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016 - Contribution in Mailman

2016-03-04 Thread Sanjana Garg
Hello, I am Sanjana Garg, a third year undergraduate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in IIT Kanpur. I am interesting in taking up the project "Preset list setting templates". I am proficient in python. It would be great if someone could guide me for the intial tasks

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC '16 Help

2016-03-01 Thread Pranjal Yadav
Hello Vatsal, Welcome to the Mailman community > Hey Devs, > I was going through the list of projects for GSOC '16, and mailman seemed > interesting. Though i read the FAQs, can anyone please guide me about how > to get started? there are a lot of projects, contribution, application and > all...

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC '16 Help

2016-03-01 Thread Vatsal Parekh
Hey Devs, I was going through the list of projects for GSOC '16, and mailman seemed interesting. Though i read the FAQs, can anyone please guide me about how to get started? there are a lot of projects, contribution, application and all... what should be the first step to follow for me? I am a

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-02-29 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Jonas writes: > On 28.02.2016 10:30, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > End-to-end encryption or signature or both seems to be the right > > thing. > > The concept of a mailserver doesn't allow real end-to-end encryption if > each recipient uses a different keypair. It's true that keeping

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 16

2016-02-29 Thread Manish Bisht
Hello devs, Google is announcing the list of selected organisation for GSOC 16 in few hours. Hope you all will like to join. Mentor are welcome as they are needed to guide the students and students are also welcome who would like to contribute. Think about the project idea and post it to mailing

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-02-29 Thread Abhilash Raj
On 02/29/2016 03:02 AM, Jonas wrote: > Hi Abhilash Raj, Hi Steve > > Thank you both for taking the time and considering to mentor me. > > On 28.02.2016 04:48, Abhilash Raj wrote: >> If you don't know, I worked on this project some time back in GSoC 2013. >> The current state of that project is

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-02-29 Thread Jonas
Hi Abhilash Raj, Hi Steve Thank you both for taking the time and considering to mentor me. On 28.02.2016 04:48, Abhilash Raj wrote: > If you don't know, I worked on this project some time back in GSoC 2013. > The current state of that project is not very good and probably needs a > *lot* of

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-02-28 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Jonas writes: > The Project Idea: > Encrypted malinglists have been been a much-requested feature in mailman > 2 and I would like to run some encrypted mailinglists myself. I see Abhilash has already mentioned that he has done some work on crypto (PGP) in Mailman 3. I'll let him explain

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-02-27 Thread Abhilash Raj
Hi Jonas, On 27 February 2016 at 10:35, Jonas wrote: > Hello Mailman developers, > > I was planning to write a pgp-encryption plugin for Mailman 3 that > manages one keypair per list and pubkeys of the subscribers. > I'm considering to do it as my first-time Google Summer

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC Project: pgp plugin

2016-02-27 Thread Jonas
Hello Mailman developers, I was planning to write a pgp-encryption plugin for Mailman 3 that manages one keypair per list and pubkeys of the subscribers. I'm considering to do it as my first-time Google Summer of Code project. I have read the GSoC 2016 rules and the Mailman wiki GSoC 2016 pages.

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2016 Contribution

2016-02-27 Thread Abhilash Raj
Hi Lakshman, On 02/27/2016 10:52 AM, Lakshmanan Meiyappan wrote: > Hi, I'm Lakshmanan, sophomore in Computer science and engineering. I love > programming, and I love python and I would like to contribute to mailman > project in this GSoC 16. I would be grateful if someone could guide me, as >

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2016 Contribution

2016-02-27 Thread Lakshmanan Meiyappan
Hi, I'm Lakshmanan, sophomore in Computer science and engineering. I love programming, and I love python and I would like to contribute to mailman project in this GSoC 16. I would be grateful if someone could guide me, as I'm a beginner. I'm hard worker and I can invest most of my time into this.

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC'16 Contribution

2016-02-27 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Ibrahim Jarif writes: > I'm Ibrahim Jarif. I'm studying computer engineering (3rd year). I wish to > apply for GSoC'16 with the mailman Project. Welcome! > I'd really appreciate if someone could guide me and get me started with the > project. The place to start is by bookmarking the GSoC

[Mailman-Developers] GSoC'16 Contribution

2016-02-26 Thread Ibrahim Jarif
Hello Developer, I'm Ibrahim Jarif. I'm studying computer engineering (3rd year). I wish to apply for GSoC'16 with the mailman Project. I have some experience with python programming. I am not an expert in programming or software development but I wish to learn and contribute to the project. I'm

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-12 Thread Aditya Divekar
Hi Stephen! Thanks a lot for your previous mail. It was pretty much everything that I required to start. I had a doubt regarding the signing in ARC-Seal that I hope you could clear. According to the draft, here , the ARC-Seal header

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-10 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi, Aditya! I've had a chance to read your mail and review the I-D (Internet Draft) and relevant RFCs a bit, and can now make a few comments. First, your understanding is a little bit shallow. You should get yourself a "canvas" and draw a detailed flowchart of what's going on here. I don't

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-09 Thread Aditya Divekar
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 10:50 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Aditya Divekar writes: > > > And I had previously mailed you directly, but I think I missed you > > there. So I mailed it again here. > > No, I've just been really busy with work, and a very bad cold, > sleeping

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-08 Thread Aditya Divekar
And I had previously mailed you directly, but I think I missed you there. So I mailed it again here. Sorry if I caused any inconvenience. On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Aditya Divekar wrote: > Hello Stephen, > I had earlier contacted you on the developer > mailing

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-08 Thread Aditya Divekar
Hello Stephen, I had earlier contacted you on the developer mailing list regarding the gsoc project. I have started reading about ARC as you suggested and have thought about a few things. When we use mailman, the mailing list service adds an extra phrase in the subject - [Mailman-Developers] and

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-08 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Aditya Divekar writes: > And I had previously mailed you directly, but I think I missed you > there. So I mailed it again here. No, I've just been really busy with work, and a very bad cold, sleeping about 2 hours/day more than usual. I'll get back to you tomorrow evening my time (it's 2am

Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-06 Thread Abhilash Raj
Hi Raunaq, Please always include the -developers list when sending a mail related to GSoC. CC'ing the list here. On 02/04/2016 04:20 AM, Raunaq Abhyankar wrote: > Dear Abhilash, > In that case, could u please suggest some other integration solution > possibilities that I can work on? (Idea 2) I

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-04 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Aditya Divekar writes: > My name is Aditya Divekar. I am a sophomore from IIT Guwahati. Nice to meet you, Aditya! I'm the main DMARC/IETF wrangler for Mailman, and I would be the main mentor for the ARC project. > I want to work on the project "Implement module to process ARC > headers". I

[Mailman-Developers] GSOC 2016

2016-02-04 Thread Aditya Divekar
Hi everyone, My name is Aditya Divekar. 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 "Implement module to process ARC headers". I have begun reading about RFC a

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