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From time to time I get requests for Mailman installation or customization help, often for compensation. This is not something I do so I usually have to turn people down cold, or tell them to email these two mailing lists.
However, such requests are coming in more often these days, so I wonder if it makes sense to try to collect a list of people willing to provide Mailman services. I would not be willing to recommend anyone specifically, but I would be happy to point such requests at say, a wiki page where people can self-register.
What do you think? We can either use the FAQ or we can use the Python.org wiki. I'd rather not be in the loop so I don't want to use the static list.org pages. I think we as a community can self-regulate this list.
-Barry
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At 9:58 PM -0500 2004-12-27, Barry Warsaw wrote:
What do you think? We can either use the FAQ or we can use the Python.org wiki. I'd rather not be in the loop so I don't want to use the static list.org pages. I think we as a community can self-regulate this list.
I think a wiki would be a good way to handle this situation. We
already do this for sites that do Mailman hosting, right? Why not apply the same solution here?
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