Hello,
I am interested in ARC headers project and want to discuss about it .
I know that this is late but If stephan or anybody can help me then please
respond.
Thank you,
Regards,
Nitish Salwan
Ojas Shirekar writes:
> I have officially submitted a proposal for GSoC for this feature as
> this is something I really found interesting and felt like doing.
> Please take a look and do let me know
OK, it's visible under the Mailman project. I only had time to make a
couple of comments, sorry. It's not something I can mentor in any
case, perhaps someone else will pick itup and give you some additional
help.
Steve
Nosikov Konstantin writes:
> Hello, I am from Russia, Saints Petersbutg, ITMO University
> I am interested in Mailman project
Welcome!
> GitLab/development tools integration
> What do I need to do to get started? Is there any special points in
> proposal to be mentioned?
I'm not going to be mentoring the project and don't have a grasp of
requirements, but I can offer the following generic advice.
For project details, you should check the archives of
mailman-developers for the last 2 months. It has been mentioned
frequently.
If you have not registered with summerofcode.withgoogle.com and
submitted a proposal, I advise you to do something quickly. While I
do not expect it to crash, that has happened in the past, and Google
has never extended the application period due to system problems. It
is also much easier to give you help if you provide us with a document
that we can read and comment on. Don't forget to enable comments on
the document. As far as I know only mentors can see it, so globally
enabling comments should be safe.
Steve
翁学平 writes:
> I have sent this email for serval days before, but have not received any
> response for this,
I sent a response, addressed to you and to the list, so you should
have received two copies. Try your spam folder. Here it is again:
For project details, you should check the archives of
mailman-developers for the last 2 months. Both have been mentioned
frequently, and the list template project in some detail.
If you have not registered with summerofcode.withgoogle.com and
submitted a proposal, I advise you to do something quickly. While I
do not expect it to crash, that has happened in the past, and Google
has never extended the application period due to system problems. It
is also much easier to give you help if you provide us with a document
that we can read and comment on. Don't forget to enable comments on
the document. As far as I know only mentors can see it, so globally
enabling comments should be safe.
Steve
Hello,
I have officially submitted a proposal for GSoC for this feature as this is something I really found interesting and felt like doing.
Please take a look and do let me know
Ojas Shirekar
Hello, I am from Russia, Saints Petersbutg, ITMO University
I am interested in Mailman project
GitLab/development tools integration
What do I need to do to get started? Is there any special points in
proposal to be mentioned?
Best regards,
Konstantin
Hello,
This mail is to introduce myself. My name is Jose Daniel Fandiño, I study Computer and Systems Engenieering at the University of Los Andes and I am courrently coursing my 4th semester (2nd year). I have experience with Java, REST services in Java, HTML, CSS, JS, AngularJS, basicly for University assignments. I’m also interested in competitive programming (in Java). I learned Python by my own and I am fairly new to it but I found it easy to understand.
About the ideas for Mailman, I read the propoused ones and found interesting the Preset list settings templates one really interesting. It is also very important because lists may have different purposes, so having different styles with different functionalities may be really useful for the users.
I know it is a bit late for the deadline, but still I would like to keep up to date with this Project (Mailman in general) and even if I’m not selected I would love to contribute to Mailman with everything I can from now on, specially because this is my first aproach to open source contribution (but still I do have experience with github and team development, mainly for academic purpouses).
Thank you for your attention, I’ll be attentive to the community.
Hi Barry,
>The point of this break down is because some things (and it's not a perfect
>separation) really won't be shared between mailing lists. OTOH, you might
>want site-wide bounce settings that all lists will inherit and shouldn't be
>able to change. Other sub-styles give the list its "flavor", i.e. an open
>discussion list where anyone can join just by confirming their email, or a
>one-way announcement list that can't be unsubscribed from because it's an
>"all-employees" roster.
I already had this idea in my mind and that's why I have divided all
the styleable attributes into three categories:
1: Site owner level attributes.
2: Domain owner level attributes.
3: List owner level attributes.
Suppose attributes related to bounce-settings come into site owner
level attributes(I have not yet decided which attribute will fall in
which category) then only site-owners would be able to set them and
once these are set, the list owners would be having only two options.
Either apply the existing style as it is or create a sub-style and
adjust the list owner level(not site-owner level) attributes(to give
their list "flavor") and then apply it. This way they would be able to
make their list an "open discussion list" or an "one-way announcement
list" without being able to edit the bounce-settings.
Regards,
Harshit Bansal.
Hello,
I am writing this mail to introduce myself to the group. My name is Ojas Shirekar and I am currently in my 3rd year of Btech(CE) degree enrolled in NMIMS, India.
I was going through the idea list for GNU mailman and found the following two ideas extremely interesting:
* Discourse integration and,
* GitLab development tools integration
As for my programming experience, I have been coding small programs in python since the last summer or so. I write simple parsers(I study compiler design) and do competitive programming in python. I am very comfortable using git and a CI system like Travis-CI.
Although incredibly late, I would be submitting my project proposal today. I am would be excited to work on this truly remarkable project. Not only to improve my python skills but also out of genuine interest. Even if I don’t get selected I would love to contribute to the project.
I look forward to the community’s guidance.
Thank you.
Ojas Kishore Shirekar
oshirekar(a)hotmail.com<mailto:oshirekar@hotmail.com>
Mukesh Patel School of Technology,
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies