Hi all.
https://neuromancer.sk/article/18
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Final work submission
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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
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Hi all!
Another progress report, on the PGPMailman web ui status.
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Web UI progress
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django-pgpmailman progress
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Successfully created the mail list views. Inspired heavily by Postorius,
to get the same look, both in templates and views.
Hi all!
https://neuromancer.sk/article/16
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Web UI integration
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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.
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
Hi all!
https://neuromancer.sk/article/14
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Second evaluation
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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
Hi all!
Another week, another project update.
https://neuromancer.sk/article/13
Post title goes here
Signature hash tracking
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It would be relatively easy to replay a signed message to a mailing list
by a user as no kind of
Hi all!
Checking in with progress around the halfway point of the GSoC 2017
timeline.
https://neuromancer.sk/article/12
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The point of no return
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This week is around the halfway of GSoC 2017 project timeline, hence the
title.
Key management
Hi all!
https://neuromancer.sk/article/11
Another update
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Just a quick update about the state of the project before I disappear
from civilization for this weekend.
Pluggable workflows
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https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/merge_requests/299
I have now finally
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
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
Hi all!
Another blog post is up. Copy follows for discussion.
https://neuromancer.sk/article/8
PGP handling progress
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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
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,
Hi all.
Sending an update here along with a new blog post.
https://neuromancer.sk/article/6
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GSoC 2017 - About the plugin
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As last time I described outstanding PRs to Mailman Core and other
Mailman's components, this time I am going
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
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
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
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GSoC 2017 - About a week in
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This week has been quite
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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