Matthew Pounsett writes:
> If someone was going to undertake a rewrite of Postorius, using a
> different web development framework (e.g. Flask, but pretty much
> anything that isn't Django) would at least remove one major moving
> part from the install process.
Rewrites of Postorius or HyperK
Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users writes:
> I am in no way a programmer - but as I understand it, Python 2 can
> live alongside Python 3 without any problems.
True.
> The EOL declaration for Python 2 does NOT mean that Python 2 will
> stop working on the date the publishers announced. Ther
I'm probably going to regret getting involved in this conversation, but ...
On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 at 08:48, Stephen J. Turnbull <
turnbull.stephen...@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that at least for now I[1] can configure a system to
> run Mailman 2 so that none of the above matters (eg,
On 9/19/20 9:50 AM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
> I'm probably going to regret getting involved in this conversation, but ...
>
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 at 08:48, Stephen J. Turnbull <
> turnbull.stephen...@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure that at least for now I[1] can configure a system to
On 9/19/2020 11:50 AM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
I'm pretty sure that's pure FUD. I'm not the expert on mailman that most
of you are, but I can think of no reason for mailman itself to ever speak
HTTP or SMTP, and therefore no reason for it to need to do TLS. I'd be
very surprised at anyone runn
On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 at 13:07, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >> I'm pretty sure that at least for now I[1] can configure a system to
> >> run Mailman 2 so that none of the above matters (eg, have the web
> >> server and MTA speak TLS so that Mailman doesn't have to), but I'm not
> >> confident that will la