Barry S. Finkel writes:
> And I wanted to get support from Mark and this list, instead of
> from Debian. So, I figured out how to create a package from the
> Mailman source. This was on an older version of Mailman, but I
> assume that my technique should work with the latest Mailman 2
> sou
On 7/19/2023 1:46 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Steven Jones writes:
> I feel the same way, hence still running Mailman2 (on RHEL8). It is
> simple and low CPU hit, however Red Hat stops it support in May
> 2024.
That's fine with us. Mailman 2 is pretty bulletproof and low-
maintenance
rich...@karmannghia.org writes:
> (Maybe! How do we know they won't abandon Python3 like they did
> Python2?
They supported Python 2 for most of a decade after the release of
Python 3. Not only does that bode well for longterm Python 3 support,
there also will not be another break like Python