[Mailman-Developers] Trying out mailman3 (docker recipe fails)

2017-03-06 Thread Andrew McN
A community I'm part of is looking for a new mailing list solution, and I thought I'd look at where mailman 3 is up to these days. In the process I found that the instructions for firing up mailman 3.0 in docker aren't currently working. I followed the recipe at: https://wiki.list.org/DEV/Mailma

[Mailman-Developers] Mailman 3 Project discussion

2017-03-06 Thread Manpreet Singh via Mailman-Developers
Hello, Hope you are doing well. My name is Manpreet Singh. I found the Mailman project quite interesting as I have been using linux from 2-3 years and I have quite good knowledge of python3 as I am doing projects on python since last year. I have started viewing issues on the official git lab re

Re: [Mailman-Developers] In regard to GSoc-17

2017-03-06 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Mar 06, 2017, at 07:11 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >Python 2.7, Python 3.5 (both 2.7 and 3.5 are currently *required*), >plus Python 3.6 if you're adventurous (GNU Mailman 3 doesn't >officially support Python 3.6 yet) Note that 3.4 is also an officially supported version for core. Mailman

[Mailman-Developers] Discourse Integration

2017-03-06 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Vaibhav Lohani writes: > There was a mention of integrating mailman 3 with discourse some > times back. I am interested in working on it. Is someone else > interested in it or already working on it ? I don't know of anyone who is currently working on it, nor do we have specific plans at the mo

[Mailman-Developers] In regard to GSoc-17

2017-03-06 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi, Apart from what Abhilash wrote, I have a few ;-) additional comments. Bhavishya writes: > Hi, I saw the idea to create various kinds of encrypted lists, > Could you elaborate the following: > 1)The amount of knowledge of security (and if possible the sources > to achieve the same) You