Re: [Mailman-Users] Pretty good Announcement only How-to + more on Mac

2004-09-27 Thread John W. Baxter
Chuq, there seems to be a disconnect somewhere.

Possibly the Mac OS X server users with paid support are asking confusing
questions.  Possibly the people responding to calls don't understand that
Mailman is shipped (modified) as part of Mac OS X Server.

But too many people--claiming to have paid OS X Server support--have shown
up here claiming to have been told We don't support Mailman for me to
believe there isn't something wrong.

  --John


On 9/25/2004 14:41, Chuq Von Rospach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 um, I happen to know those folks pretty well. They're as responsive as
 they can be, given they have the same kind of restrictions we all do
 (even here in Mailman-land): can't do everything for everyone, because
 there isn't enough resource, and not everything ought to be done.
 
 won't speak for them, but I will defend them on this. They care as much
 about their stuff as Brad does about his...
 
 
 On Sep 25, 2004, at 12:59 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
 
  Then there's the group that is responsible for developing and
 supporting MacOS X Server (a separate product from the regular MacOS X
 Client).
 
 Unfortunately, the latter group is well-known to effectively ignore
 support requests, even from customers paying thousands upon thousands
 of dollars per year in support contracts.
 
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[Mailman-Users] Pretty good Announcement only How-to + more on Mac

2004-09-25 Thread demo
As it comes  up often [ and I've only been here a few weeks ], there is also
a pretty good Announcement only How-to here :

http://www.modwest.com/help/kb13-195.html

 Please understand, I'm a MacFanatic myself.  I don't like having
 to say negative things about them, but Apple leaves us no choice.

Please understand, I'm a MacFanatic myself and I'll join the chorus on this
one!

Just out of interest, have Apple actually put anything back *into* your
development community?

Looking into the future, you might want to hive off a lost-Mac-tech-mailman
list ... My guess is that there are going to be a whole load of lost souls
headed this way as, in my experience, Apple is telling folk  they don't
support Mailman .

MA


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Pretty good Announcement only How-to + more on Mac

2004-09-25 Thread Chuq Von Rospach
On Sep 25, 2004, at 11:28 AM, demo wrote:
Just out of interest, have Apple actually put anything back *into* your
development community?
Looking into the future, you might want to hive off a 
lost-Mac-tech-mailman
list ... My guess is that there are going to be a whole load of lost 
souls
headed this way as, in my experience, Apple is telling folk  they 
don't
support Mailman .

Um, Apple has supported Mailman for years. They pay my salary, and have 
fully supported me in putting my time and energy into this project.

But lets not let facts stand in front of a good rant.
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Pretty good Announcement only How-to + more on Mac

2004-09-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
demo wrote:

As it comes  up often [ and I've only been here a few weeks ], there is also
a pretty good Announcement only How-to here :

http://www.modwest.com/help/kb13-195.html


The FAQ article at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.011.htp
may not be as easy to read, but I think it's more complete. The method
in the modwest article requires administrator action to delete
unauthorized posts. The FAQ suggests rejecting them with a polite
message and using an Approved: header to post to the list, which I
think is much cleaner and doesn't leave pending requests.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Pretty good Announcement only How-to + more on Mac

2004-09-25 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:45 AM -0700 2004-09-25, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
 Um, Apple has supported Mailman for years. They pay my salary, and have
 fully supported me in putting my time and energy into this project.
	The problem is that there are different groups within Apple. 
There's the group you're a part of, and which has been a strong 
supporter of Mailman for a long time.  Then there's the group that is 
responsible for developing and supporting MacOS X Server (a separate 
product from the regular MacOS X Client).

	Unfortunately, the latter group is well-known to effectively 
ignore support requests, even from customers paying thousands upon 
thousands of dollars per year in support contracts.  Their answer for 
many problems is to wipe and re-install, even if the real problem is 
a simple mis-configuration that can be corrected through the custom 
GUI that they have developed -- and if you won't or can't afford to 
apply their Universal Solution for All Problems, then they simply 
disconnect you and refuse to provide any further support.

	Moreover, it is this latter group which has taken the Mailman 
code and developed their own custom management GUI, and who refuse to 
provide any feedback to the Mailman project as to what they've done 
or how any of their bits interface with ours.

	Since they refuse to provide any real support for MacOS X Server 
with respect to Mailman, and they don't provide us the information we 
would need so that we could provide that support, we are left in an 
untenable situation.

	The Mailman project is not the only group to be put in such a bad 
situation by the MacOS X Server development/support team.  I've heard 
these complaints from other projects, too.

	Now, if you could use your position there to help break this 
logjam, that would be great.  However, given what I've heard from 
other Apple employees about their previous encounters with regards to 
this situation and their own inability to get support from the MacOS 
X Server development/support team, I doubt that is likely to be 
successful.

Unfortunately, this puts you in an even worse position.
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Pretty good Announcement only How-to + more on Mac

2004-09-25 Thread Chuq Von Rospach
um, I happen to know those folks pretty well. They're as responsive as 
they can be, given they have the same kind of restrictions we all do 
(even here in Mailman-land): can't do everything for everyone, because 
there isn't enough resource, and not everything ought to be done.

won't speak for them, but I will defend them on this. They care as much 
about their stuff as Brad does about his...

On Sep 25, 2004, at 12:59 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
 Then there's the group that is responsible for developing and 
supporting MacOS X Server (a separate product from the regular MacOS X 
Client).

	Unfortunately, the latter group is well-known to effectively ignore 
support requests, even from customers paying thousands upon thousands 
of dollars per year in support contracts. 
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