At Mon, 25 Nov 2019 13:47:16 -0500 Jim Popovitch wrote:
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> On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 11:06 -0500, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users
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> > On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 16:59 +0100, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> > > Am Mo., 25. Nov. 2019 um 16:47 Uhr schr
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On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 11:06 -0500, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users
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> On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 16:59 +0100, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> > Am Mo., 25. Nov. 2019 um 16:47 Uhr schrieb Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users
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> > > On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 10:1
On 11/25/19 7:17 AM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 at 05:04, Johannes Rohr wrote:
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>> The obvious big showstopper is that there is no supported upgrade path
>> from Mailman 2.* yet, according to
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>> http://www.mailman3.org/en/latest/pre-installation-guide.html#how-can-i-upgrade
On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 16:59 +0100, Johannes Rohr wrote:
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> Am Mo., 25. Nov. 2019 um 16:47 Uhr schrieb Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users
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> > On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 10:17 -0500, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
> > > Is there a timeline for that? Mailman 2.x requires python 2.x, which is
> > > EOL in abo
Am Mo., 25. Nov. 2019 um 16:47 Uhr schrieb Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users <
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> On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 10:17 -0500, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
> > Is there a timeline for that? Mailman 2.x requires python 2.x, which is
> > EOL in about 40 days.
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> I keep saying this a lot..
On Mon, 2019-11-25 at 10:17 -0500, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
> Is there a timeline for that? Mailman 2.x requires python 2.x, which is
> EOL in about 40 days.
I keep saying this a lot... the EOL you are referring to is Python's
declared date that the Python team will no longer maintain Python2.
H
On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 at 05:04, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> The obvious big showstopper is that there is no supported upgrade path
> from Mailman 2.* yet, according to
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> http://www.mailman3.org/en/latest/pre-installation-guide.html#how-can-i-upgrade-from-mailman-2-1-x
> and so you certainly don't want
Am 25.11.19 um 07:15 schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull:
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> The obvious "turn-key" installation is to use the Docker containers,
> which Abhilash keeps fairly up-to-date. But see comment below about
> universal working solutions.
[...]
Great suggestion. Is it easy to integrate it with the syst