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On 03/04/2014 10:49 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Rajeev S writes:
Also, I did not quite get the *coming up with a **great layout
* part. Do you mean to build a custom shell for mailman? If yes,
what extra functionality should it provide than
Thanks Florian. Things are much more clearer now.
I have built a basic command line version for the mailman.client, that will
currently print the domain list and mailing list lists.
This is, as Steve mentioned, like the git interface
You can find it here
Florian Fuchs writes:
One is the one-off command (with options) that outputs a result,
either on stdout or saved to a file. This could make for an
interesting project, but I think then it would really make more sense
(like Steve said) to extend the existing `mailman` command instead of
Rajeev S writes:
The deliverables of the project would be, at the least,
- Command line tools to perform tasks in the mailman client docs
I think there should be one tool with multiple commands. These can be
implemented by separate commands in a directory off the normal PATH if
you
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On 02/25/2014 03:17 AM, Rajeev S wrote:
Hi,
I am Rajeev S , A CSE Undergrad from India. I would like to work
with the Command Line client project listed in the GSoC ideas
page.
I have been working on the Postorious package lately and have
Hi Florian,
I had discussed about the full anonymization project with Stephen and I had
found that I had quite misunderstood the use case of that project.
So I have decided to go forward with applying for the mailman command line
client project.
The deliverables of the project would be, at the
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On 03/03/2014 03:11 PM, Rajeev S wrote:
Hi Florian,
I had discussed about the full anonymization project with Stephen
and I had found that I had quite misunderstood the use case of that
project.
So I have decided to go forward with applying
Hi,
I am Rajeev S , A CSE Undergrad from India. I would like to work with the
Command Line client project listed in the GSoC ideas page.
I have been working on the Postorious package lately and have managed to
make some tweaks in it, like the add users by file upload and an improved
email