treal tv writes:
> I hadn't considered this yet. I had planned to help with patches so
> yeah, I think i'll be rebuilding from the repo! Thanks, I hadn't
> even thought about that yet.
I think the way to think about it is that bundler is a system for
distributing a "turnkey" Mailman installati
I hadn't considered this yet. I had planned to help with patches so
yeah, I think i'll be rebuilding from the repo! Thanks, I hadn't even
thought about that yet.
On 03/14/2016 06:24 PM, Simon Hanna wrote:
In case you want to turn in patches (merge requests) then having a repo is a
must. And i
I might be misunderstanding you, Simon, but should I not be using
Mailman 3 built with the bundler if I intend to modify/further build on
the code?
I've been working off one built with the bundler for the last couple
months and it's tolerated the mods I made without issue but I'd rather
switc
On 03/14/2016 10:34 PM, treal tv wrote:
> I might be misunderstanding you, Simon, but should I not be using Mailman 3
> built with the bundler
> if I intend to modify/further build on the code?
>
> I've been working off one built with the bundler for the last couple months
> and it's tolerated t
On 03/14/2016 07:25 PM, Dominic Dambrogia wrote:
> Hi, My name is Dominic.
> I contacted this mailing list last week about list moderation and post
> approval. My problem was not being able to set a list password via the REST
> api. I need this for nonmember approval of posting to a mailing list vi
Hi, My name is Dominic.
I contacted this mailing list last week about list moderation and post
approval. My problem was not being able to set a list password via the REST
api. I need this for nonmember approval of posting to a mailing list via
email in the "Approved: *list password*" style in the f