In the MM3 settings there is an option to ‘Hold for moderation’ when members or non-members post to the list. I use that for the same cases where in MM2 I switched a list to ‘Emergency Moderation.’
My own current top-of-the-list issues:
A bug: Moderators can’t see/edit the list of members even when allowed to by list setting. A feature request: Member changing email address on all lists he/she belongs to, without involving moderators.
Otherwise things appear to be running smoothly (I’m currently knocking very hard on an actual piece of wood - not my head). :-)
Yours,
Allan Hansen hansen@rc.org
On May 24, 2020, at 7:27 , Stephen J. Turnbull <turnbull.stephen.fw@u.tsukuba.ac.jp> wrote:
Brian Carpenter writes:
Can I add this through a mailman core update via pip?
Eventually .... This depends on when Abhilash gets enough content and a little bit of time to do a new release.
Getting meta: You've been asking for very recent features fairly frequently. I understand that everybody feels better with released code, but to be honest, we do not have a deep quality assurance process. The test suite is voluminous and quite comprehensive, but that's not the same as having a proper beta process, mandatory reviewing, etc etc. It's not obvious to me that we can do a better QA for you than you can do for yourself.
With that in mind, have you considered building your own from source, on a branch from a moderately recent tag, and cherry-picking only commits for features you really want right now?
I admit I don't know how appropriate that is in our tree (I just build from master all the time), but I think that Abhilash is probably pretty careful to pull complete branches so that this should work. If it looks to you like the patches are a little "ragged around the edges", we can work on the process and try to make it more amenable to such cherry-picking for people like you who need some of the most recent commits ASAP, but don't want to accept the whole "bleeding edge".
This also would be useful for your Affinity etc development, I think. (Of course maybe that's what you're talking about, but "emergency moderation" is a pretty common need in production.)
Steve
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