Hire consultant to install Mailman 3 on Dreamhost
I am interested in hiring a consultant to install Mailman 3 on a Dreamhost server and migrate a bunch of existing Mailman 2.1.17 mailing lists to Mailman 3. If you are interested, or you know someone that might be able to provide this service, please contact me off list.
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I am interested in hiring a consultant to install Mailman 3 on a Dreamhost server and migrate a bunch of existing Mailman 2.1.17 mailing lists to Mailman 3. If you are interested, or you know someone that might be able to provide this service, please contact me off list.
I am interested in the internationalization capabilities of Mailman 3, but I thought that it was not ready for production use. In that not right?
Russ
Russ Housley writes:
I am interested in the internationalization capabilities of Mailman 3, but I thought that it was not ready for production use. In that not right?
That depends on your use case. The basic facilities are quite robust and in production use by several organizations. But important features are in process, such as (1) DMARC mitigation (which doesn't matter if you have no posters at p=reject domains) and (2) your own interest, localization (the translation stock for core is nonexistent at present, I'm not sure what localizations HyperKitty and Postorius have).
Also, Postorius (and possibly HyperKitty) are going to have to undergo substantial upgrades in the near future, because they currently use Mozilla Persona for authentication. We've decided what to do about that and the work is underway (and looks straightforward to me), but it's still going to mean an upgrade in the near future if you install now.
So, production? Yes, with care. Turnkey for the general audience? Not yet.
Steve
On 08/26/2016 09:17 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Also, Postorius (and possibly HyperKitty) are going to have to undergo substantial upgrades in the near future, because they currently use Mozilla Persona for authentication. We've decided what to do about that and the work is underway (and looks straightforward to me), but it's still going to mean an upgrade in the near future if you install now.
Actually, the switch from Persona to Django allauth has been completed in the heads of the GitLab branches. I have tested this locally and will be upgrading MM 3 on lists.mailman3.org and mail.python.org soon (I'ts a bit more complicated that my usual upgrades because there are config changes required because of the switch to allauth.)
Still, most users considering MM 3 would probably do best by waiting for the official MM 3.1 release.
So, production? Yes, with care. Turnkey for the general audience? Not yet.
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On Aug 26, 2016, at 11:53 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Still, most users considering MM 3 would probably do best by waiting for the official MM 3.1 release.
Which I am hoping will happen in the latter half of September, early October. Although HyperKitty isn't tracking milestones yet, core and Postorius are, and here's what's left:
https://gitlab.com/dashboard/milestones/31?title=3.1
For core, all the big stuff is in except the unsub workflow, and I have a branch in progress for that.
Cheers, -Barry
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Barry Warsaw
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Jason Glazer
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Mark Sapiro
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Russ Housley
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Stephen J. Turnbull