>>>>> "TM" == Timothy Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TM> I must say the term "mailman-user" seems misleading for most TM> of the postings in that list, which are actually concerned TM> with development rather than use. However, I suppose that is TM> not an important matter. mailman-users might be misnamed, but I think it serves a useful purpose. It currently seems to be primary geared toward folks who are having problems or questions in setting up their Mailman sites, hooking it up to their MTAs and web servers, tuning it for their particular domains, etc. That stuff does tend to get a bit technical, but I also think that that information is off-topic for mailman-developers. mailman-developers is really for folks playing with the current betas, finding and reporting bugs, and discussion and helping with getting MM2.1 towards final release. Eventually we'll turn our attentions to MM3 (but not yet, please! ;). If you're hacking on the system, mailman-developers is the place to be. For folks who are list administrators without shell access to their Mailman system, I believe listowners.org is probably the best forum, although I wouldn't completely ban such topics from mailman-users. I must admit that when I created the lists I never thought about folks who are using Mailman on hosted domains, mostly because all the early adopters where running it on their own systems! But I'm really glad that Mailman's being used in those environments, and it does point the way toward the future of making these types of managed systems sans shell access easier to use. So listowners.org provides a very useful service, and I endorse Norbert's efforts to get that up and running, and to advertise it. -Barry ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py