(Disclaimer: I'm not a Debian maintainer or user)
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/25/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
Do the debian maintainer of Mailman frequent this mailing list?
Not so far as I know.
Improved contact between our project and the other projects which
take our code and create
Brad Knowles ha scritto:
On 8/25/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
Do the debian maintainer of Mailman frequent this mailing list?
Not so far as I know.
Improved contact between our project and the other projects which take
our code and create binary packages is one thing that we would like
On 8/26/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
That's strange.
One of the Debian policicy is the strict contact between the package
maintainer and the upstream software authors.
See my previous message on this thread.
The Debian maintainer(s) of Mailman can be easily found at:
On 8/26/07, Todd Zullinger wrote:
AFAICS, The Debian patches to Mailman are here:
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-mailman/trunk/debian/patches/
And our development page on SourceForge is at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mailman, although internally all
the new work is being maintained
Brad Knowles wrote:
There's no way we can possibly track down every single developer on
every single platform that is creating localized patches for Mailman
on their platform. The only way this process can possibly work is
if they use our mechanisms to send their patches to us.
FWIW, I was
Hello,
I use mailman 2.1.9 cp2.
Hypothetical data:
site: www.mysite.com
List name: news
I am using the web interface only to modify the list, that means I am not at
the server.
I need to export the entire list of names and email addresses.
I have had a hard time but finally got this imput to