Re: [Mailman-Developers] Like to participate in GSOC 2013 (GNU Mailman) - Like some ideas proposed in the list (Django, Python)
Stephen wrote:
This would solve the environment problem for students! Dunno if it's strictly better than an AWS instance, but I bet many would prefer it.
I had mentioned sharing an AMI instance with mailman 'working' on it but for some reason had lagged. I did not configure it to send mail yet, but setting up postfix on Ubuntu can be done for that relatively easily, if configuring MM3 is about as tough/easy as for mm2 (i'd guess it is ~the same) - the issue with making AMI's available is that the images have to be backed up to an ElasticBlockStore(EBS), which entails a cost (considered as: live-,running image==free; static,shareable image==fee associated)
The last status discussed was to maybe upload the image to somewhere else that would be free, I think (Terri?) but it seems that approach would negate any advantage offered by having the image (the download would be on the order of several Gigabytes...do we want to keep tossing ideas about the VM / (rasbPi???) approach? I'd be interested
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Surya Kasturi <suryak@ieee.org> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 7:44 AM, Terri Oda <terri@zone12.com> wrote:
On 13-04-07 8:00 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
This would solve the environment problem for students! Dunno if it's strictly better than an AWS instance, but I bet many would prefer it.
I *do* have an older fedora vm set up for postorius work, which can be run from vmware on windows. It hasn't been updated since the GHC13 codeathon (fall 2012), but if anyone needs it to play with, I can put it somewhere accessible. It isn't set up to deliver email, but it shouldn't be impossible to set it up if someone needs it.
I guess setting up a VM works for now..(will do it).. I am quite familiar with Ubuntu (had used ver 8 for an year).. These days, the linux kernel is showing some power regression issues which is making me to use windows..
Since no one had so far configured mailman on windows, I guess, I can try it (not now but.. later on). Why not we build an executable for windows (.exe) for users to install? This could take sometime to port and solve conflicts.. but at the end, it would be superb.
Terri
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