I apologize for the late chiming in here.
I'd like to propose the XMLRPC extension for Mailman 2.2 that has been
developed over the last two years. I have in the last couple months
updated the patch to 2.1.9 and it's code impact is really quite minimal;
it's really quite standalone. And for those
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On Jul 9, 2007, at 7:27 PM, Arne Schwabe wrote:
> At our University we developed a customized mini Interface called
> 'simple' Interface. The normal mailman Interface is still there,
> called
> 'expert admin'. A (non working) demo is here:
> https:/
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On Jul 9, 2007, at 10:06 AM, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> These sound like sensible plans and I'm curious about what 2.2 and
> 3.0 will
> bring. However, my question is whether we can expect some 2.1.x
> releases in
> the short term (like 2.1.10 you m
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It's catch up on email day!
On Jul 9, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
> WRT 3.0, for enterprise and education purposes, it's important to
> be able
> to hook into existing authentication and authorisation mechanisms.
> For us,
> that means L
>> I plan on updating the wiki pages to reflect this thinking, but I
>> would like to get feedback from y'all about the plan. It would be
>> awesome if we could see a release of Mailman 2.2 some time in late
>> 2007 or early 2008.
>>
>> Comments, question?
>>
>
> All sounds very good. My two
On Saturday 7 July 2007 18:35, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> Mailman 2.1 is (shockingly) four and a half years old, having been
> initially released on 30-Dec-2002. The last release in the series,
> 2.1.9 was made almost a year ago. In the meantime, Mark and Tokio
> have been doing a great job maintainin
--On 7 July 2007 12:35:30 -0400 Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Now that we've successfully navigated the switch to Bazaar, it's time
> to lay out plans for future Mailman releases.
> I plan on updating the wiki pages to reflect
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On Jul 7, 2007, at 12:35 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I intend to create an official Mailman 2.2 branch in bzr where
> these efforts can land as they mature.
This branch is now live.
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/MailmanBranches
Cheers,
- -Barry
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Sorry, I forgot to cross-post this to mailman-users, so I'm reposting.
- -Barry
Now that we've successfully navigated the switch to Bazaar, it's time
to lay out plans for future Mailman releases. I've talked to several
people about what to do abo
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Now that we've successfully navigated the switch to Bazaar, it's time
to lay out plans for future Mailman releases. I've talked to several
people about what to do about Mailman's future and I'd like to take
this opportunity to describe my though
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