On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, at 5:37 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 10/6/19 10:11 AM, Abhilash Raj wrote:
> >
> > I am hoping that I can commit the change with the commented out code,
> > unless I am reminded of a use for the passwords in Core's database. Then,
> > it might be a bit more of work trying
On 10/7/19 5:37 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> I'm not at all sure what's actually implemented, but there is a feature
> for pre-approving a post with an Approved: header with a password. This
> is also supposed to work to approve held posts, but approving/discarding
> held posts by email is broken
On 10/6/19 10:11 AM, Abhilash Raj wrote:
>
> I am hoping that I can commit the change with the commented out code, unless
> I am reminded of a use for the passwords in Core's database. Then, it might
> be a bit more of work trying to figure out another way to improve the speed.
I'm not at all
Hi everyone,
Here's an update for week 5:
For this week, I wrote a guide called ‘Why Should You Migrate from Mailman 2 to
Mailman 3’. It talked about the pros of Mailman 3 as compared to Mailman 2.
Just like the week before, everything worked out well.
Week 5 update can be viewed here:
Hi All,
Mailman 3 is now setup for continuous internationalization. We are using Hosted
Weblate[1], which is the hosted service for the Weblate project[2]. It is
actually quite nice and I've been learning how to properly document a Django
project from it's documentation.
Which brings me to