On 05/07/2014 04:50 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On the other hand, it is a bit of overkill to do these as withlist
> scripts because of the withlist setup and takedown. You could, e.g., do
> something like
>
> #! /path/to/bin/python
> import sys
> import paths
> from Mailman import MailList
> from
On 05/07/2014 03:41 PM, Jon 1234 wrote:
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> I’d be very grateful for comments on the Mailman withlist scripts I’ve used:
> (a) will they still work when I upgrade to 2.1.18-1? and (b) is there a better
> way of doing it? Thanks in advance, and feel free to ask for further
> information!
>
>
>
> From: t...@yingtong.co.uk
> Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 19:46:03 +0100
> I have it working with Fudforum and although the fudforum integration was (to
> me) poorly documented I got it working and has been stable / rock solid for a
> couple of years now.
>
> It would be nice to get things like membe
> From: t...@yingtong.co.uk
> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 10:49:20 +0100
> Hi Jon, brilliant. Works exactly as it says on the tin. I’m guessing
> however it will be overwritten with the next patch, but I can live with that.
> In this life I am a user rather than a contributor I’m afraid, is there a
On 18 Apr 2014, at 02:26, Jon 1234 wrote:
> > From: t...@yingtong.co.uk
> > Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 00:36:37 +0100
> > ref identity I really mean at present most of the traffic is on the mailing
> > list (and the forum is more of an archive for 80% of the joint community)
> > where users compla
> From: t...@yingtong.co.uk
> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 00:36:37 +0100
> ref identity I really mean at present most of the traffic is on the mailing
> list (and the forum is more of an archive for 80% of the joint community)
> where users complain they can’t easily identify forum posters as people (
On 17 Apr 2014, at 22:04, Jon 1234 wrote:
> > From: t...@yingtong.co.uk
> > I have it working with Fudforum and although the fudforum integration was
> > (to me) poorly documented I got it working and has been stable / rock solid
> > for a couple of years now.
> >
> > It would be nice to get
> From: t...@yingtong.co.uk
> I have it working with Fudforum and although the fudforum integration was (to
> me) poorly documented I got it working and has been stable / rock solid for a
> couple of years now.
>
> It would be nice to get things like membership linked between the two and to
> m
On 17 Apr 2014, at 04:27, Jon 1234 wrote:
>> From: rich...@damon-family.org
>> I have been (slowly) working on an module to integrate a mailing list to
>> a Drupal web site. My goal is to generate an archive that you can easily
>> find recent messages in, and then be able to reply back to the li
On Apr 17, 2014, at 04:27 AM, Jon 1234 wrote:
>When is Mailman 3 expected to be released, very approximately?
We *are* going to do a beta release of the full suite after Pycon. I expect
there will be bugs and missing features, but we're hoping people will bang on
it and help us get to a good, st
> From: rich...@damon-family.org
> I have been (slowly) working on an module to integrate a mailing list to
> a Drupal web site. My goal is to generate an archive that you can easily
> find recent messages in, and then be able to reply back to the list via
> the web site. I will need to look at som
On 4/16/14, 7:06 PM, Jon 1234 wrote:
> I'd be interested in how others have implemented this. Here are the options
> I've identified so far, with some questions.
>
>
I have been (slowly) working on an module to integrate a mailing list to
a Drupal web site. My goal is to generate an archive
I'd be interested in how others have implemented this. Here are the options
I've identified so far, with some questions.
* FUDforum - http://www.fudforum.org/forum/
This is a forum with a 'mailing list manager' admin page. For me, the script to
send list emails to the web forum only works from
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