mailman-pgp-smime: talks at FOSDEM and in Ulm, new release
Hi,
Thanks to the NLnet foundation, the Secure List Server project ( http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/ ) , which is including OpenPGP and S/MIME support in Mailman has released a much improved mailman-pgp-smime patch: http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/pub/mailman/mailman-2.1.11-pgp-smime_2009-01-02.patch.... . See http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/NEWS.PGP-SMIME for the details.
There'll be talks about this patch:
On monday january 12 I'll talk at the Chaos Seminar</a> in Ulm, Germany, see http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME .
On sunday february 8th, 10h20 (probably), I'll give a lightning talk at the FOSDEM conference, ULB Campus Solbosch, Brussels, Belgium. See http://fosdem.org/2009/node/164.
The talk will start with a very short overview of the history of Mailman and the mailman-pgp-smime project. Some remarks will be made on how to install and configure the software, so that one can try it. Currently supported features will be mentioned, as well as an overview of development plans. One will learn how to contribute to the project; an overview of the revision control system used will be given. Some remarks on the future of the patch will be made: will it be shipped with Mailman itself?
If you have used Mailman, both as a subscriber and as a list admin, and if you know what PGP and S/MIME are, you should definitely attend this talk.
Hope to meet you there!
Bye,
Joost
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On Jan 7, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Joost van Baal wrote:
Thanks to the NLnet foundation, the Secure List Server project ( http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/ ) , which is including
OpenPGP and S/MIME support in Mailman has released a much improved mailman-pgp- smime patch: http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/pub/mailman/mailman-2.1.11-pgp-smime_2009-01-02.patch.... . See http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/NEWS.PGP-SMIME for
the details.There'll be talks about this patch:
On monday january 12 I'll talk at the Chaos Seminar</a> in Ulm,
Germany, see http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME .On sunday february 8th, 10h20 (probably), I'll give a lightning talk
at the FOSDEM conference, ULB Campus Solbosch, Brussels, Belgium. See http://fosdem.org/2009/node/164.The talk will start with a very short overview of the history of
Mailman and the mailman-pgp-smime project. Some remarks will be made on how to
install and configure the software, so that one can try it. Currently supported
features will be mentioned, as well as an overview of development plans. One
will learn how to contribute to the project; an overview of the revision
control system used will be given. Some remarks on the future of the patch will be
made: will it be shipped with Mailman itself?If you have used Mailman, both as a subscriber and as a list admin,
and if you know what PGP and S/MIME are, you should definitely attend this
talk.Hope to meet you there!
Very cool! I wish I could be there.
I'm very interested in seeing how we could incorporate this work into
Mailman 3, either as a core piece, or as an easy to install, use, and
develop plugin.
Barry
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Hi,
On monday january 12 I'll talk at the Chaos Seminar</a> in Ulm, Germany, see http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME .
Very cool! I wish I could be there.
The CCC team of Ulm usually records these talks on video (although it sometimes takes some time until they are published).
Stefan.
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On Jan 9, 2009, at 4:31 AM, Stefan Schlott wrote:
On monday january 12 I'll talk at the Chaos Seminar</a> in Ulm,
Germany, see http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME .Very cool! I wish I could be there.
The CCC team of Ulm usually records these talks on video (although it sometimes takes some time until they are published).
Nice. Please let us know when they're up.
Barry
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Hi all,
On monday january 12 I'll talk at the Chaos Seminar</a> in Ulm, Germany, see http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME .
Very cool! I wish I could be there.
The CCC team of Ulm usually records these talks on video (although it sometimes takes some time until they are published).
The recordings are now available at https://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME
Have fun, Stefan.
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On Mar 4, 2009, at 1:45 PM, Stefan Schlott wrote:
On monday january 12 I'll talk at the Chaos Seminar</a> in Ulm,
Germany, see http://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME .Very cool! I wish I could be there.
The CCC team of Ulm usually records these talks on video (although it sometimes takes some time until they are published).
The recordings are now available at https://ulm.ccc.de/ChaosSeminar/2009/01_Mailman_PGP_SMIME
Thanks!
I did get a chance to watch this over the course of the evening. It
was hard to hear the questions in the audience until the end, but
there was some good information in the talk. I think this is the
first time I've actually seen any kind of comparison of Mailman's use
vs. the other list servers out there. Nice! I also smiled when Joost
got the question about the "little bit of C" in Mailman.
I think this is interesting work for Mailman and I'd like to find a
way to help port it to 3.0. I really think it's more appropriate as a
plugin rather than in the core, and if Joost et al are interested in
exploring this, it will spur me to work out a plugin API that will
work for you. I've been thinking a lot about this lately, especially
w.r.t. the MIME cleaning stuff but the PGP/SMIME support might make a
more interesting test case.
Barry
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participants (3)
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Barry Warsaw
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Joost van Baal
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Stefan Schlott