HumaineMailman 1.0 (Release candidate) (Jan 03, 2008)
This is not a final release. Experimental releases should only be used for testing and development. Do not use these on production sites, and make sure you have proper backups before installing.
First release of HumaineWorkshop to the Plone Collective. This product has been created in order to allow Plone portal users to subscribe or unsubscribe to Mailman mailing lists, to embed Mailman mailing lists into a Plone portal. The portal manager can set up open or role-based mailing lists as well as "auto lists", i.e. mailing lists that get populated using a Python script.
For additional information about this project, please visit the overview page .
Available downloads
Release Notes
| Tested with | Plone 2.5, Plone 3 |
|---|---|
| State | Release candidate |
| License | BSD |
| Released | 2008/01/04 00:00:00 Universal |
First release of HumaineWorkshop to the Plone Collective. This product has been created in order to allow Plone portal users to subscribe or unsubscribe to Mailman mailing lists, to embed Mailman mailing lists into a Plone portal. The portal manager can set up open or role-based mailing lists as well as "auto lists", i.e. mailing lists that get populated using a Python script.
In order to allow easy integration into the Plone portal, there exists an auto list "sandbox" which allows to preview the effects of the script code before actually using it. Portal users get an additional preferences panel that allows to subscribe to all lists the user may access. The user data can be synced using a shell script (that should be called regularly by a cron job).
This is a first release candidate for the 1.0 version of HumaineMailman, it is feature complete and only misses some more documentation before the final version 1.0 is released to the public.
Change log
Changes to 0.3 "Hammerfest":
* removed deprecation warnings
* created PDF documentation
* added license information
* updated Install.py
* cleaned up page templates
* cleaned up Python code
* made sync shell script more robust
* dropped support for old Mailman versions without the sync script


