Re: mailman on Fedora

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> On 23 Sep 2022, at 14:56, Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> What's the deal with maintaining mailing lists on Fedora these days?
> 
> For years I've used mailman (first mailman2, now mailman3) on Fedora to administer mailing lists.  In mailman3, you also need postorius to provide a web interface to users and hyperkitty to provide mail archive support.
> 
> On Fedora 35, mailman2 isn't available anymore, so that's when I switched to mailman3.  The original Fedora 35 did not have postorius, but that became available later.  Hyperkitty on the other hand is not available on fedora 35.  I use an rpm that I built myself.
> 
> On Fedora 36, mailman3 can be installed, but both postorius and hyperkitty (there it is in the repository) cannot.  They both depend on a too old version of django.
> 
> On Fedora 37 (I know, not released yet, so any complaints should go to the testing list) none of the packages can be installed since they all depend on python 3.10 and F37 will come with 3.11.  The packages are actually the unmodified F36 packages.
> 
> Do people use mailman3 on Fedora?  If so, how?
> 
> Should I invest time in getting it to work in a python virtual environment?  And how would that work with SELinux?
> 
> This very mailing list (users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) is managed with mailman3, but does the system on which it runs run Fedora?

For f36 report the issue via bugzilla so that the packages can be updated.
For f37 report on the testing list and ask is they need bugreports.

Are you happy to build rpms? You could try to build postorius and hyperkitty against the packaged django version. You might need newer versions of postorius and hyperkitty code to make that work.

Barry

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