Re: [Mailman-Developers] Listadmin and other alternate interfaces for Mailman

2012-11-07 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Nov 05, 2012, at 09:18 PM, Florian Fuchs wrote: Of course it would be nice if a public API wouldn't require Django. But we already have authorization functionality for all kinds of roles in Postorius. And to add a JSON API shouldn't be so hard. I think it's great for Postorius to provide an

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Listadmin and other alternate interfaces for Mailman

2012-11-05 Thread Florian Fuchs
Hi, On 10/26/2012 08:15 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote: One thing we need though is an authenticating proxy for the REST API so that non-localhost users can script their own changes to lists they own or are members of. We can't expose the admin REST API to non-localhost and I really don't want to have

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Listadmin and other alternate interfaces for Mailman

2012-10-27 Thread Terri Oda
On 12-10-26 12:29 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: first of all: I don't consider listadmin a contradiction to postorious. Me neither, don't worry, but it's always good to learn from the way other people like to use a system. That doesn't mean we need to do all of this too! in this way! so

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Listadmin and other alternate interfaces for Mailman

2012-10-26 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
Terri, Am 24.10.2012 08:27, schrieb Terri Oda: Since I now treat every gathering of hackers as an excuse to get people to tell me things about Mailman, I was chatting with folk at the GSoC mentor summit and my friend V was telling me that she really likes Listadmin as a nicer interface to

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Listadmin and other alternate interfaces for Mailman

2012-10-26 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Oct 26, 2012, at 08:29 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: first of all: I don't consider listadmin a contradiction to postorious. To me listadmin is simply another user interface to mailman for another user group - those that like to run (automated) commands from command line or prefer to work on