On 6/24/2011 6:06 AM, Pavel Šimerda wrote:
>
> First thing that surprised me is that Mailman doesn't support virtual
> hosting. The second one was that documentation claimes it does. Even the
> simplest test, creation of lists with same names under different domains
> shows 2.x vhost support is si
Hi Pavel, thanks for writing this up for the benefit of other users. I just
want to comment on one thing.
On Jun 24, 2011, at 03:06 PM, Pavel Šimerda wrote:
>First thing that surprised me is that Mailman doesn't support virtual
>hosting. The second one was that documentation claimes it does. Eve
Hello,
I've just started playing with Mailman on a virtual hosting solution. I
decided to write about it in the 'developers' mailing lists because I am
ready to make some changes to the code and publish them.
I know you're working on Mailman 3.x series but it's not ready yet
(correct me if I'm wr
On Jun 21, 2011, at 09:43 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
>No, you need to be able to unsubscribe without logging in. A mailback
>mechanism should be usable. I can't tell you how irritating it is that I
>can't do this on Apache mailing lists, where I'm subscribed using an address
>that I can't send email f
On Jun 20, 2011, at 07:04 PM, Andrew wrote:
>I am sure very free software developer has the Mailman mailing list web page
>imprinted into their mind, however after looking at it for the thousandth
>time, I thought that there is a lot of uneeded information on a page where
>there doesn't need to be
On Jun 24, 2011, at 08:16 AM, Richard Wackerbarth wrote:
>I don't know that much about the various ORM schemes. Could someone explain
>why the STORM is preferred to the Django ORM or that used in Pylons?
I like Storm because it's a lightweight layer on top of dbapi and SQL.
There's not much guess
On Jun 24, 2011, at 7:51 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> As long as Pipermail is still in the core, I do think it makes sense to
> continue the work to port it to Storm, since that's the ORM that the core
> uses. We've talked about splitting Pipermail off into a separate sibling
> project (much like t
On Jun 22, 2011, at 11:40 PM, Dushyant Bansal wrote:
>I was looking for a web framework for Pipermail UI. I have decided to use
>Pylons. Anna and benste wanted to know the reasons for choosing pylons over
>Django (As benste is already using Django for mailman WebUI). So, I thought I
>should discu
On Jun 24, 2011, at 09:49 AM, Nahuel ANGELINETTI wrote:
>There is some modifications that have not yet been pushed to the repository.
>I will when I get time.
>
>If you are interested I can integrate your patches, and explain how it works.
>I'm on freenode IRC server.
Perhaps you can post that he
Hi,
There is some modifications that have not yet been pushed to the repository.
I will when I get time.
If you are interested I can integrate your patches, and explain how it
works.
I'm on freenode IRC server.
Bests,
Le 24/06/2011 09:31, Fil a écrit :
Hi,
you might want to take a look at
Hi,
you might want to take a look at arbrows, developed by Nahuel, that
does about the same as what you're planning to do!
http://www.arbrows.org/browser/src/arbrows
see it in action at http://archives.rezo.net/
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Dushyant Bansal
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was look
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