Marc Chantreux wrote on 11/19/17 2:52 PM:
Hello,
As the sympa community (http://www.sympa.org) recently grown, we are
thinking about revamping the whole UI and we would like to have
a new web archiver based on:
* no default frontend but exposing the API through REST, websockets or
whatever.
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, at 07:52, Marc Chantreux wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Marc
> As the sympa community (http://www.sympa.org) recently grown, we are
> thinking about revamping the whole UI and we would like to have
> a new web archiver based on:
>
> * no default frontend but exposing the API through RES
On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 08:15:15PM -0600, Peter Karman wrote:
> I like to think that Dezi, like Lucy, is stable rather than inactive, but
> your point is taken. :)
thank you for this point! this is very important for me to know we can
test a stable product.
> You could use Dezi::App with somethin
> I'm glad to see that you're interested in JMAP :) We're also betting
> very heavily on it at FastMail as I'm sure you're aware!
yes! i saw the JMAP proxy you have on github and subscribed on
jmap-discuss.
> We're using Xapian as part of Cyrus IMAP, and it's quite useful for
> what we're doing,
hello,
> public-inbox is Perl, uses Email::MIME, and (optionally) uses
> Xapian like notmuch. The Perl bits around search indexing is
> ported to Perl from what I understood of the C++ code in notmuch.
it seems you explored very interesting concepts. however i didn't
understand how to install/te
Marc Chantreux wrote:
> hello,
>
> > public-inbox is Perl, uses Email::MIME, and (optionally) uses
> > Xapian like notmuch. The Perl bits around search indexing is
> > ported to Perl from what I understood of the C++ code in notmuch.
>
> it seems you explored very interesting concepts. however