Re: [Mailman-Developers] MM3 install on RHEL 5.11

2015-05-29 Thread shirish
at bottom :- On 05/29/2015 09:40 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote: If I have some free time, I'd like to at least get Core, Hyperkitty, and Postorius into Debian. I am guessing you would be targeting stretch, even if you are able to get something in experimental, there are and would be people willin

Re: [Mailman-Developers] MM3 install on RHEL 5.11

2015-05-29 Thread Barry Warsaw
On May 28, 2015, at 11:13 AM, bill.co...@unh.edu wrote: >Well a former boss had a saying that I've taken to heart. "Don't >be first. Don't be last." Are there *any* production MM 3 sites >up at this point? There are, but I don't know if there are many *public* sites yet. I'm hoping we can fix

Re: [Mailman-Developers] MM3 install on RHEL 5.11

2015-05-28 Thread Bill . Costa
Mark Sapiro kindly posted, in part... A tough question. How adventuresome are you? Well a former boss had a saying that I've taken to heart. "Don't be first. Don't be last." Are there *any* production MM 3 sites up at this point? There is a big advantage for you in going straight to MM 3

Re: [Mailman-Developers] MM3 install on RHEL 5.11

2015-05-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 05/27/2015 04:17 PM, bill.co...@unh.edu wrote: > > While I am an experienced programmer, with extensive Perl and > Bash experience, I'm totally new to the Python ecosystem so > I'm not familiar with things like `pip`, `bz`, and > Virtualenv. So my first question is --- am I'm c

[Mailman-Developers] MM3 install on RHEL 5.11

2015-05-27 Thread Bill . Costa
I need to migrate off of crufty old CREN ListProc (LP). So far I have successfully installed MM2 and did some limited testing. But seeing how MM3 has come out of beta, I thought it would be better to leapfrog to MM3 rather than forcing my list owners and subscribers through two MLM migrations (LP