[Mailman-Users] Re: API/App based access to Mailman/Archives

2021-02-17 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Mark Sapiro writes: > The list is at , but it > isn't prioritized. If what you want isn't there, you can file additional > issues. After 2/19 19:00 UTC you can also look at the Mailman Wiki for the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2021 ideas list.

[Mailman-Users] Re: API/App based access to Mailman/Archives

2021-02-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 2/17/21 10:26 AM, Steven Clift wrote: > Thanks Stephen. Thanks Mark. > > Where is the best place to see the HyperKitty development priorities list? The list is at , but it isn't prioritized. If what you want isn't there, you can file additional

[Mailman-Users] Re: API/App based access to Mailman/Archives

2021-02-17 Thread Steven Clift
Thanks Stephen. Thanks Mark. Where is the best place to see the HyperKitty development priorities list? Per my other note, I am definitely interested in how we can tap experience with presenting the UI/UX to people under 40 who have never been on a mailing list. In our use case with city

[Mailman-Users] Re: API/App based access to Mailman/Archives

2021-02-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 2/17/21 12:54 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > However, there is no API for getting message data from HyperKitty. Not true. See, e.g., . -- Mark Sapiro The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your

[Mailman-Users] API/App based access to Mailman/Archives

2021-02-17 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Steven Clift writes: > Is it technically possible to interact via an API from a simple > mobile app with different Mailman servers? Depends on the definition of "interact". Obviously you could use a somewhat stripped-down browser to talk to HyperKitty on different servers. However, there is