On 18. März 2016 13:51:43 MEZ, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>On 18 March 2016 at 15:26, Simon Hanna
>wrote:
>
>> On 03/18/2016 10:25 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>> > I try to login to test2 using google and I get Server Error (500).
>> >
>> > I
Hi, I have a little question about the GitLab integration project.
There might be some messages that were not included in the main thread
because the sender sent the message manually by setting the subject as
"RE: Something". Should the tool try to find and include these messages?
Hi Jonas,
On 03/18/2016 10:29 AM, Jonas wrote:
> Thank you Stephen.
>
> I agree with your points and I will make sure to clearly document any
> potential security pitfalls of the system for the users and to write a
> detailed and precise design plan that has special emphasis on security
>
On 03/16/2016 06:35 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Some of you may have seen my posts on mailman-cabal, but I am installing
> a production instance of Mailman 3 on lists.mailman3.org in order to
> support initially a Mailman 3 users list.
>
> The first question is should it be
Odhiambo Washington writes:
> Thanks, Florian, but why should I go that way when there is a link to sign
> in with google, which I already have?
Because the mailman3.org system is in beta (to be generous). Google
sign-in is "supposed" to work, but doesn't. Try going through
Persona with your
Abhilash Raj writes:
Thanks for picking this up, Abhilash!
Jonas writes:
> > However, at the moment I'm in the middle of writing my Project Proposal.
> > May I send you a draft along with personal questions?
If you mean do I like cats, I don't see what that has to do with
GSoC. ;-) If you
Barry Warsaw writes:
> I noticed some weirdness and crashes in Postorius and will submit bugs as
> appropriate.
Bugs go where? That is, these could be Postorius bugs or just kinks
in Mark's configuration so far (ok, crashes == uncaught Exceptions, I
hope?! aren't configuration bugs, they're