Nathan Dixon writes:
Am I missing something in my install? Or is this a bug?
One of us will get to it specifically "soon" (we're all at PyCon YEAH! so not paying much attention BOO!)
Right now I HAVE SOMETHING I WANT TO SAY TO YOU ALL:
Sprints are coming up! This is your chance to report bugs and maybe get something done quickly. (Not all bugs get fixed quickly, sorree. But this is the best chance ) RFEs are welcome, too.
What's a bug? Well, if you're sure it's NOT a bug, don't report it, post to this mailing list and get help on what you can do to make your life better. That's the best way, because some of the users are smarter and more experienced and more available than the developers.
If you're pretty sure it is a bug, report it at https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/issues https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/issues https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty/issues Do your best but don't get too frantic about picking the right one. We can move (close and re-report on the correct component) issues.
If it's somewhere in the middle, do both! First, report on the issue tracker so you can cite it in the mailing list post. Then post to the mailing list because it might not be a bug, and the logic above applies.
If you've got the time, Google for "howto report bugs". It is time well-invested, because the more useful information you provide up front, the faster we can diagnose the harder bugs, and thus the faster we can fix them or provide a workaround. Again, don't get frantic about it, we'll ask for more information if we need it. And yes, I should ensure there's a HOWTO-BUG on the sites with both generic advice and common Mailman requirements for diagnosing bugs.
Steve
-- Associate Professor Division of Policy and Planning Science http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Faculty of Systems and Information Email: turnbull@sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tel: 029-853-5175 Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN