OK, I'm back and more or less caught up so I'm ready to continue this
discussion.
In his initial post in this thread, Jim suggests that he and others want to
join the Mailman Coders team on Launchpad in order to commit to the Mailman 2.1
branch there. In a thread on the merge proposal that sta
On Sun, 2020-09-13 at 15:36 +, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> OK, I'm back and more or less caught up so I'm ready to continue this
> discussion.
>
> In his initial post in this thread, Jim suggests that he and others want to
> join the Mailman Coders team on Launchpad in order to commit to the Mailm
On 9/13/20 9:01 AM, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> What I want to hear from the Cabal is that there is support and
> appreciation for efforts by others to carry on with mm2 in any direction
> it takes them and that their representation in the Cabal is assured.
So make a proposal to ma
On Sun, 2020-09-13 at 09:16 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 9/13/20 9:01 AM, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users wrote:
> > What I want to hear from the Cabal is that there is support and
> > appreciation for efforts by others to carry on with mm2 in any direction
> > it takes them and that their repres
On 9/13/2020 11:01 AM, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users wrote:
(really just who is the Cabal these days?)
There Is No Lumber Cartel.
HTH, HAND
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On 9/13/20 9:29 AM, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> Just what is the Cabal willing to accept in a proposal?
Try us and see?
My own opinion is I would want a commitment to take over what I
currently do including making releases on Launchpad, distributing them
to sourceforge and gnu.org
Hi all
I am just a user of a Mailman 2 installation on cPanel. And I am reading here
because i get some answers to my questions and help if something goes wrong.
As long as cPanel bundles MM2, I need from time to time some support from the
real experts. And even if MM2 would not be improved a
I am loathe, as a lowly list administrator (on cPanel hosts, at that)
to participate in the clash of titans, but this _is_ the
"mailman-users" discussion list. It is somewhat distressing to see so
little participation by the Mailman2 users, who will be most affected
by any changes in its supp
On 9/13/20 3:39 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
I am loathe, as a lowly list administrator (on cPanel hosts, at that)
to participate in the clash of titans, but this _is_ the
"mailman-users" discussion list. It is somewhat distressing to see so
little participation by the Mailman2 users, who will be mo
On 9/13/20 12:39 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
>
> Speaking as _a_ user, my requirements are simple:
> 1. MM2 must continue to work,
> 2. support must continue to be provided.
>
> Any proposal that jeopardizes those fundamentals must be rejected.
>
> By "support", I mean everything except new func
As it turns out, as I was hitting 'Send', Christian F Buser posted:
I am just a user of a Mailman 2 installation on cPanel. And I am reading here
because i get some answers to my questions and help if something goes wrong.
As long as cPanel bundles MM2, I need from time to time some support fro
On 9/13/2020 6:17 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
Ironically, I was writing in support of Mark's and Stephen's position on
the matter. As a member of Mark's cohort, the odds are I'll never need
a "New! Improved!" MM2, or MM3.
You wish: at some point "they" will upgrade the hardware and/or the OS
to f
Yay! Most useless, uninformative post of the day!
Quoting Dmitri Maziuk :
On 9/13/2020 6:17 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
Ironically, I was writing in support of Mark's and Stephen's
position on the matter. As a member of Mark's cohort, the odds are
I'll never need a "New! Improved!" MM2, or MM3.
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