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I've got a list where, for some reason, I can post, but no one else
seems to be able to.
It *looks* like I can post because I was somehow in
accept_these_nonmembers. It's a list converted from Mailman 2.1, so I'm
suspicious that it's some sort of cruft in the config. I'm pasting in a
mildly
On 2015-12-05 5:44 PM, Adam McGreggor wrote:
Since
we get a lot of GSoC student aspirants and folk who meet one of us
and think "these seem like nice people, maybe I'll make my first
open source contribution with them," I think there's good reason to
have something a bit more extensive than the
I don't know what's causing this, but I can confirm that it also happens
in Fedora 21 with a just-cloned version of bundler.
On 2015-12-07 2:06 PM, fsanti...@garbage-juice.com wrote:
Why on centos 7 do i receive the following when attempting to build MM3
using the mailman-bundler package:
(ven