Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-22 Thread Jan Jancar
On 05/22/2017 07:53 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Hi Jan! > > Congratulations on being selected! Thanks! Very happy to be selected. > > Note that Mailman is a PSF suborg, so you have to comply with PSF > reporting standards. I'll get back to you if you need to do anything > more. The only

[Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty issues and MRs for 3.1

2017-05-22 Thread Barry Warsaw
Hi Aurelien, We're missing you and Florian at the Pycon sprints, but we have a good group of folks, and we're psyched to release Mailman 3.1 this week. We're noticing that there are no bugs or MRs assigned to milestone 3.1 for HyperKitty so our question is whether that's accurate and we can do a

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists

2017-05-22 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hi Jan! Congratulations on being selected! Note that Mailman is a PSF suborg, so you have to comply with PSF reporting standards. I'll get back to you if you need to do anything more. The only thing I can think of offhand is to register with the PSF "planet" (or whatever they're using to aggreg

Re: [Mailman-Developers] [GSoC] Encrypted mailing lists - update v2

2017-05-22 Thread Jan Jancar
Hi all. This is my second update, sketching out the plugin details and issues that came up while working. https://neuromancer.sk/article/3 # PGPMailman plugin ## Structure * pgpmailman - A Core plugin. - styles - Both styles generate a list keypair based on plugin settings on lis