[Mailman-Developers] Mailman 3.0 todo list
nkarageuzian at gmail.com
nkarageuzian at gmail.com
Mon Aug 12 15:35:58 CEST 2013
Hi Steeve,
Thank-you for spending some time answering my noob question.
I've found hyperkitty after reading many docs.
It's great and i have submitted pull request for it.
Best regards
2013/8/12 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen at xemacs.org>
> nkarageuzian at gmail.com writes:
>
> > I'm looking forward mailman 3 to find efficient archive UI, with posting
> > from web feature (just like in http://groupserver.org/)
>
> I don't see a reply, so even though I'm not the best person to answer
> this I'll take a hack at it.
>
> There were two or three proposals related to this feature for GSoC
> this year. The one directly targeting this feature didn't make the
> cut. There's another, more ambitious, project to create a user
> interface for reading, posting, archive browsing, and user profile
> updates, which is being supervised by a mentor from the Systers.
>
> However, neither of these seems like it will be ready for prime time
> soon. I don't think the student who proposed the feature to Mailman
> was serious about it, he was just hoping to get a GSoC internship. I
> doubt he's working on it (anyway, we haven't heard a peep from him
> since). The Systers student is working on something specifically for
> use of Systers, and I don't know whether we can integrate it into
> Mailman 3 directly.
>
> > Should i consider pipermail or Postorious for rendering ?
>
> Pipermail is dead. Postorius is an option for UI, but it's not really
> about viewing or posting messages, it's more for admin (both list and
> user profiles). The archive manager under development currently is
> HyperKitty, which you can find out more about from
> https://github.com/hyperkitty/hyperkitty.
>
> Steve
>
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