From dario at ita.chalmers.se Tue Oct 12 10:42:34 2004 From: dario at ita.chalmers.se (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dario_Lopez-K=E4sten?=) Date: Tue Oct 12 10:42:36 2004 Subject: [Mailman3-dev] MM3 Codebase? Message-ID: <416B98FA.9060303@ita.chalmers.se> Hello, is there a way to get access to anon CVS for the MM3 codebase? I'd like to start looking at some of the stuff being done. Also, are there any docs/design notes? I can't figure out from the websites what info is current and what is not. Thanks, /dario -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dario Lopez-K?sten, IT Systems & Services Chalmers University of Tech. From dario at ita.chalmers.se Tue Oct 12 16:24:02 2004 From: dario at ita.chalmers.se (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dario_Lopez-K=E4sten?=) Date: Tue Oct 12 16:24:05 2004 Subject: [Mailman3-dev] MM3 Codebase? In-Reply-To: <416B98FA.9060303@ita.chalmers.se> References: <416B98FA.9060303@ita.chalmers.se> Message-ID: <416BE902.9050208@ita.chalmers.se> Dario Lopez-K?sten wrote: > Hello, > > is there a way to get access to anon CVS for the MM3 codebase? I'd like > to start looking at some of the stuff being done. > > Also, are there any docs/design notes? I can't figure out from the > websites what info is current and what is not. sorry, ignore the part about Codebase... I wasn't thinking straight... The question about docs/design notes still stands, though. /dario - heads off to sf mailman site.... -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dario Lopez-K?sten, IT Systems & Services Chalmers University of Tech. From harald.meland at usit.uio.no Tue Oct 12 19:07:14 2004 From: harald.meland at usit.uio.no (Harald Meland) Date: Tue Oct 12 19:46:11 2004 Subject: [Mailman3-dev] MM3 Codebase? In-Reply-To: <416BE902.9050208@ita.chalmers.se> (Dario =?iso-8859-1?q?Lopez-K=E4sten's?= message of "Tue, 12 Oct 2004 16:24:02 +0200") References: <416B98FA.9060303@ita.chalmers.se> <416BE902.9050208@ita.chalmers.se> Message-ID: [Dario Lopez-K?sten] > Dario Lopez-K?sten wrote: >> Hello, >> is there a way to get access to anon CVS for the MM3 codebase? I'd >> like to start looking at some of the stuff being done. >> Also, are there any docs/design notes? I can't figure out from the >> websites what info is current and what is not. > > sorry, ignore the part about Codebase... I wasn't thinking straight... I *think* that the proper place to look is the 'mailman3' module in SourceForge's CVS repository for Mailman... and this is what I'm currently basing my Arch mirror[1] on. However, nothing seems to have happened there in the month since I created the mirror. I think someone at some time mentioned that they wanted to use Subversion instead of CVS, although I can't recall seeing any definite statement. Hence, it would be nice with a confirmation that the 'mailman3' CVS module is the proper place to check. [1] If anyone's interested, the Arch mirror is available here: tla register-archive \ http://folk.uio.no/hmeland/archives/hmeland@usit.uio.no--2004 in the Mailman--cvs--3 version. Note that I haven't tried to retain any of revision history from CVS; it's a plain "tla import" of CVS HEAD as of 2004-09-09 20:22:35 GMT. Also note that the mirror is based on SF anon-CVS, so there will be some delay from devel-CVS commit, through SF updating their anon-CVS mirror, to me updating the Arch mirror. -- Harald From barry at python.org Tue Oct 12 20:30:56 2004 From: barry at python.org (Barry Warsaw) Date: Tue Oct 12 20:30:59 2004 Subject: [Mailman3-dev] MM3 Codebase? In-Reply-To: <416B98FA.9060303@ita.chalmers.se> References: <416B98FA.9060303@ita.chalmers.se> Message-ID: <1097605856.8573.35.camel@geddy.wooz.org> On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 04:42, Dario Lopez-K?sten wrote: > is there a way to get access to anon CVS for the MM3 codebase? I'd like > to start looking at some of the stuff being done. Harald's right that the mailman3 module on SF's CVS is the right place to look, and also that nothing much has happened there in a while. Now that I've more or less resolved all my obligations for Python 2.4, and Tokio is doing such a wonderful job on Mailman 2.1, the bulk of my free hacking time now will be devoted to MM3. > Also, are there any docs/design notes? I can't figure out from the > websites what info is current and what is not. There's very little written down for MM3. I'd like to do better, but in the meantime, the Python interfaces in the code serve as the most accurate documentation. -Barry -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 307 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman3-dev/attachments/20041012/2beffcc1/attachment.pgp