"Jeff" == Jeff Donsbach jeff.donsbach@gmail.com writes:
Jeff> Based on the lack of traffic to the mailman3-dev mailing
Jeff> list, is it a safe assumption that Mailman3 development is
Jeff> stalled? (Please, devs, don't take this as criticism. It is
Jeff> just a question).
No. Besides what Brad said about Python conference and sprinting, there's really only one person, Barry Warsaw, who has done nearly all of the work on the existing Mailman 3 code base, I believe. While he's been pretty good about talking about requirements off and on, as a day-to-day matter there's not much need for public comment about what code changes he's making (if any). Even the CVS logs won't necessarily be indicative of what work is taking place in his personal sandbox.
If you have some "real lists" that you could "sacrifice" as beta test guinea pigs, or if you want to contribute significant functionality, that might kick-start communication. But AFAIK the code base is still rather incomplete even for basic functionality, not beta-test ready, and the other active developers are mostly focused on ongoing maintenance and improvement of Mailman 2.x which is necessary for the near future.
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