Please ignore the spurious, fumble fingered post of a few minutes ago.
I am pleased to announce the release of Mailman 2.1.21.
Python 2.4 is the minimum supported, but Python 2.7 is strongly recommended.
This release includes a few new features and several bug fixes. Most of the changes since the second release candidate are i18n updates, but there are a few more bug fixes. See the attached README for details.
Mailman is free software for managing email mailing lists and e-newsletters. Mailman is used for all the python.org and SourceForge.net mailing lists, as well as at hundreds of other sites.
For more information, please see our web site at one of:
http://www.list.org http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman http://mailman.sourceforge.net/ http://mirror.list.org/
Mailman 2.1.21 can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/mailman/2.1/ http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailman/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/mailman/
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
On 02/28/2016 03:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of Mailman 2.1.21.
It always happens. The only question is how. The thing is discovery of a bug immediately after a release. This time the how was my PGP signature being broken in the outgoing messages from 2 of the 4 lists I posted the announcement to. I have fixed the bug <https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/1551075>. As far as I know it only affects messages signed as PGP/MIME, not inline PGP, by Enigmail 1.9
In any case, I'm considering another release in a month or so which opens another window for i18n updates. I strongly encourage anyone with an interest in translations of Mailman to get the 2.1.21 release and help with updating the translations. I did receive some updates for 2.1.21, but at this point the only translations that are 100% complete are German, Japanese and Russian. If you can help with any of the others, I encourage you to do so.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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