On 07/29/2016 01:35 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
In the meantime, I'm CC'ing Mark Sapiro who can provide more detail on the operational aspects of Mailman 3 on python.org infrastructure.
Mailman 3 is operational on python.org. The web UI, Postorius and HyperKitty, is at <https://mail.python.org/mm3/>. There are currently 5 lists:
List name Post address Description GeoPython-Organizers geopython-organizers@python.org Organisation of the yearly GeoPython Conference GeoPython geopython@python.org GeoPython Discussions - general discussions about Python & Geo MM3_test mm3_test@python.org Mailman 3 test list Overload-sig overload-sig@python.org Overload SIG: discussion of ways to improve discourse on Python development channels SwissPythonSummit swisspythonsummit@python.org Discussions about the yearly Python conference in Switzerland
MM3_test is my playground. Overload-sig was set up to migrate the Mailman 2.1 list of the same name, but this hasn't been done yet - Postfix is setup so if there is both an MM 3 list and an MM 2.1 list with the same name, mail is delivered to the 2.1 list. The other 3 lists are actual lists requested by people who were willing to try Mailman 3. The GeoPython list has over 60 members and archived posts.
From a project perspective, as I mentioned previously, our big hangup right now is migrating away from Mozilla's soon to be decommissioned Persona project, to django-social-auth. My understanding is that branches are in progress there (it's one of the big blockers for MM3.1).
That of course affects the python.org installation. I am going to try to add both GitHub and GitLab as additional OAuth2 providers. Currently we have only Google and Facebook. Yahoo works, but I won't make it available until we get some DMARC mitigations for MM 3. Twitter is problematic - they will authenticate you but don't give us your email address. Note that I will be on a back country hiking trip from August 5 - 16 and will be totally off-line for most of that time. -- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan