> Would you mind if I used the Hyperkitty POST code as the basis for an example
> POST archiver for Mailman?
Sure, no problem.
Aurélien
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>> I'm interested in contributing to the Hyperkitty archiver. Specifically,
>> it looks like some requested features for Hyperkitty include rss syndication
>> for entire mailing lists/specific users/specific threads, and the ability
>> to view entire threads as plaintext and download that plaintext
Sent this email to Aurélien's personal email by mistake the first time
(sorry Aurélien!). I'll get used to the mailing list evenually
> There's always been demand for a way to download a list archive as an
mbox file
This is a feature I am interested in pursuing. From a very (very) high
level,
@barry, @stephen, @terri
I know this is a wall of text (sorry) but if you have time I’d be interested
to hear your thoughts as Dynamic Sublists are in the GSOC projects list for
this year.
as
On 20 Mar 2015, at 9:53 am, Andrew Stuart
wrote:
Refer to the bottom of this email for some previo
On Mar 24, 2015, at 02:38 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
>I haven’t really worked on an open source project before.
You're fitting right in though! :)
>It wouldn’t make sense to come up with an idea, write some code, submit it
>and have it rejected because it’s not OK with the project owners and doesn
(Sorry Stephen)
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From: "Akshay Shah"
Date: Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Developers] GSoC 15 - Interested in contributing to
Postorius
To: "Stephen J. Turnbull"
> I wanted to work on "Feature request: Editable fields in User profile
On Mar 23, 2015, at 08:39 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
>Any thoughts on how we could integrate with LDAP?
The intent is that the user database could be backed by, or augmented by LDAP,
although that is currently a goal, not reality.
>Maybe of Mailman had some sort of event notification hook system f
On Mar 24, 2015, at 05:01 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
>@barry - would you mind confirming please you’re OK with this please?
These are all pretty interesting. We'd have to think about whether we'd want
some, any, or all them in the main tree, which essentially means we're
committing to supporting t
Barry Warsaw writes:
> Keep feature and bug branches small if possible, and concise, such
> that they only implement the feature your working on or fix the
> reported bug. A little bit of extraneous stuff might be okay if it
> improves readability, but don't go overboard.
I'd like to gloss t
Barry Warsaw writes:
> These [example? archivers] are all pretty interesting. We'd have
> to think about whether we'd want some, any, or all them in the main
> tree, which essentially means we're committing to supporting them.
>
> Alternatively, we can create a contrib directory or repo
Ba
I have submitted a proposal on Google Melange. Any feedback I could get
about my project constraints would be great!
Thanks,
David
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Aurelien Bompard
wrote:
> >> I'm interested in contributing to the Hyperkitty archiver. Specifically,
> >> it looks like some reque
On Mar 25, 2015, at 01:07 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>A nice option would be that in the admin interface, the admin could
>tick a box saying "show me contrib archivers" and then tick and
>configure the appropriate one. The instructions for contrib
>configurations would say that Mailman is not
Agreed Stephen.
It would be good if only configuration was required to drive the archivers even
though they are only examples/provisional/contrib whatever.
I’m hoping that projects like Hyperkitty and my server won’t need installers to
touch the Mailman source code at all to get data flowing f
On Mar 25, 2015, at 01:02 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>(1) Suppose you change a small function whose formatting is not PEP 8
>conformant (or otherwise so ugly you can't help fixing it -- of
>course, check "blame" first, if Barry committed those lines, have
>your eyes checked instead
Andrew Stuart writes:
> What does "batteries included" mean in this context?
That you shouldn't need to fetch the archivers from a separate archive
or repo to configure them. Sure, you *could* register them as plugins
and have a button to fetch them from PyPI (or just do it if the user
selects
Hello,
While writing my proposal I came across 2 important issues related to the
Javascript Client for the Mailman project that have yet to be raised:
1. What I initially had in mind, was to build a Mailman client in
Javascript that provides the same API and functionality that the current
one in
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