[Mailman-Developers] GSoC 2015: brainstorming ideas suitable for beginners?
Barry Warsaw
barry at list.org
Tue Feb 24 21:20:19 CET 2015
On Feb 24, 2015, at 07:53 AM, Chris Nulk wrote:
>Also, I believe I remember a goal for Mailman v3 was to have one instance of
>Mailman be able to host lists for multiple domains.
Yes, but not on physically distinct hosts. Or in other words, yes MM3
supports virtual domains
>Given that information
>and information from Andrew and Stephen, there are several different layers
>of "ownership". Thinking about it a little, I see:
>
>"Owner" Description
>------------ --------------------------
>List Owner can administer a list
>Server Owner can administer all lists on one server (server may host multiple domains)
>Site Owner can administer for all lists at a site (site has multiple servers) (site is a physical location)
>Domain Owner can administer for all lists for a domain (domains may be hosted on multiple servers possibly across multiple sites)
>
>Note: if site is considered a physical location, then an additional owner
>permission may be "Host Owner" for all their sites at different locations
I think the distinction between server owner and site owner as described above
doesn't exist, or I don't quite understand the definitions. Multiple servers
isn't a concept embodied in Mailman anywhere. For example, if you were to run
a hosting provider and had clients at A.example.com and B.example.com, and
they ran distinct Mailman servers, the two wouldn't have any organizational or
administrative overlap, except at a higher level,
e.g. postmaster at HOSTING.example.com. That's not something I see Mailman
having to represent in any useful way.
Cheers,
-Barry
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