On Mar 25, 2010, at 05:12 PM, Jaideep Khandelwal wrote:
>As GNU Mailman version 3.0 alpha2 is launched and being made compatible with
>the other web frameworks , so what would be the preference like Django,
>Web2Py or any other ??
Mailman 3 is architected such that it should be easily integrated
On Mar 01, 2010, at 10:24 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>Just a quick announcement to let you know that wiki.list.org is scheduled to
>be off-line for upgrades starting at 2200 UTC on Friday, March 19, 2010.
>Total downtime is not known, as they will be upgrading us to the latest
>version and it's a big
On Mar 23, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Kovács Zoltán writes:
>
> > Dear All, do you have some screenshots about the upcoming Mailman3 UI? I
> > have been Googling for some time but I didn't got appropriate results.
>
>If you think screenshots of the UI are important, then Mailma
On Mar 22, 2010, at 01:46 PM, Jennifer Redman wrote:
>Since Django is being used for the web-interface I'm curious about the
>implications for the ORM. Since MM 3.0 is using STORM - do you plan to just
>not use the built-in Django ORM and go with STORM - or are you going to wind
>up with 2 differ
Hello All,
As GNU Mailman version 3.0 alpha2 is launched and being made compatible with
the other web frameworks , so what would be the preference like Django,
Web2Py or any other ??
And how the authentication system would be working in Mailman 3.0 , like the
issues of clear text passwords as if