Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> I am extremely sorry for behaving stupidly.
You're not stupid, and your behavior is not stupid, unless you fail to
learn from it. You are just being too focused on what you want to do,
and not listening carefully enough to the people who actually set the
requirement
I am extremely sorry for behaving stupidly. I in no means meant to insult
you. You are far senior in all terms and I am ashamed to have dis-honoured
you unwillingly. I got a bit excited over that without thinking
rationally. I'll try my best not repeat such an illogical action in
future. I'll work
Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> > > Banned word plug-in, which was also then added to the wiki page of idea
> > > lists)
> > As you know, I'm not a fan of this one.
>
> This feature as a plug-in is desired by many list admins. So that
> they can maintain a decency on the list and avoid usag
> > Banned word plug-in, which was also then added to the wiki page of idea
> > lists)
> As you know, I'm not a fan of this one.
This feature as a plug-in is desired by many list admins. So that they can
maintain a decency on the list and avoid usage of certain unwanted words.
I personally talke
Thanks for throwing light on the idea and pointing the issues with it
> I'm not sure this is "big enough" to be a GSoC project (Mark or Barry
> would have better judgment), but it's much more likely to be useful
> and could be applied to your desired application.
I am planning to propose at least
Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> Banned word plug-in, which was also then added to the wiki page of idea
> lists)
As you know, I'm not a fan of this one.
> and then if the time allows I will work on others like "Timed
> Vacation", since I am willing to contribute to mailman even after
> Gsoc .
Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> Suppose I have posted my confidential information on mailing list,
> and the list setting is neither "accept" nor "discard" any mails
> having confidential information.
I think you really should give up on this idea as stated. This
function really should be implem
Hi,
I have a doubt regarding auto-responding
Suppose I have posted my confidential information on mailing list, and the
list setting is neither "accept" nor "discard" any mails having
confidential information.Whether it should be posted or not depends on the
user .So I had to ask which one approach
Thanks Steve for guiding me through. I am working on your advise.
> Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
>
> > I was wondering if this approach for creating the plug-in would work:
> > When the plugin is installed, its .config file will check if required
> > interfaces are present in the local machine an
Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> I was wondering if this approach for creating the plug-in would work:
> When the plugin is installed, its .config file will check if required
> interfaces are present in the local machine and find and install the code
> of plug-in at required place in local machine
Hi,
I was wondering if this approach for creating the plug-in would work:
When the plugin is installed, its .config file will check if required
interfaces are present in the local machine and find and install the code
of plug-in at required place in local machine. A new Rule gets added(by
.config f
Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> I was seeking was how to integrate it with the existing src of
> mailman in a user's computer.
You don't "integrate [a plugin] with source". The point of what is
conventionally meant by "plugin" is that you can add it to an existing
installation, and it will just w
I am a bit under confusion here, I thought Chain handlers and rules were
to be used to create the modules that implement the plug-ins (which i had
mentioned in my previous mail, subject:"Approach for plugin ideas"), what
I was seeking was how to integrate it with the existing src of mailman in
a u
Aanand Shekhar Roy writes:
> Can someone tell me if the following way is suitable for implementing a
> plug in on mailman3 :
See
src/Mailman/mailman/src/mailman/core/chains.py
src/Mailman/mailman/src/mailman/core/pipelines.py
[@Barry This stuff seems kinda underdocumented, at least in this mo
Can someone tell me if the following way is suitable for implementing a
plug in on mailman3 :
A folder contains all the .py codes needed to implement the plugin feature
aimed. In that folder we make an executable file i.e. .sh file, which runs
the script that adds the code mentioned above in the r
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