Making dlist functionality Available to other Groups
Hello Mailman Users,
Systers has developed the ability for a user to subscribe and unsubscribe from threads via Dynamic Sub-Lists. We've have gsoc students working on bug-fixes and improvements the last two years and we'd really like to make the feature available to the larger community running 2.1.x.
Right now it's a code branch on http://launchpad.net/systers that we use to update our production server via bzr.
We've only tested against 2.1.10.
Should we make a down-loadable .tgz of the source code? Or is it better offered as a patch to be applied against GNU MM 2.1.10? What is the easiest delivery method for those of you who might want to take a look at the functionality?
You can read more here: http://systers.org/systers-dev/doku.php/good_to_know and some additional information about our changes at the bottom of this page: http://systers.org/systers-dev/doku.php/how_stuff_works_both_default_mailman... .
Thanks, Jen
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, Jennifer Redman wrote:
Systers has developed the ability for a user to subscribe and unsubscribe from threads via Dynamic Sub-Lists. We've have gsoc students working on bug-fixes and improvements the last two years and we'd really like to make the feature available to the larger community running 2.1.x.
Right now it's a code branch on http://launchpad.net/systers that we use to update our production server via bzr.
We've only tested against 2.1.10.
Should we make a down-loadable .tgz of the source code? Or is it better offered as a patch to be applied against GNU MM 2.1.10? What is the easiest delivery method for those of you who might want to take a look at the functionality?
I didn't respond to this initially because I wanted others to have a chance to comment first, but I don't think anyone did :(
As far as I personally am concerned, the bzr branch is all that is needed. If I want to get the code locally, depending on what I want to do with it, I'll use bzr branch to make my own local branch copy or I'll use bzr export to just get the files. There's no need for a .tgz package, since I can get the same thing with bzr export.
bzr export used to be deathly slow for some unknown (to me) reason, but with recent bzr it's quite quick.
You can read more here: http://systers.org/systers-dev/doku.php/good_to_know and some additional information about our changes at the bottom of this page: http://systers.org/systers-dev/doku.php/how_stuff_works_both_default_mailman...
Other than posting here, you could consider posting a "bug report" in the Mailman tracker at <https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman>. This is the current official bugs/patches/RFEs tracker.
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Jennifer Redman
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