Dear Stephen,
no need to say sorry for this. It is FOSS. Opening an Issue doesn't mean it has to be fixed/improved at the same time. There are several good reasons to keep Issues open (for years).
So please don't feel pressure. For most of us (contributors, core devs and users) it is just free time we invest. Everyone knows.
But not OK is to send duplicates via a mailing list especially when it is the mailman list itself. You know about your "munging" feature? ;)
And also the "patches are welcome" is IMHO also not a good habit. I assume you didn't mean it inpolite but users often treat it like that. It put users under pressure also. It sounds a bit like "get your #?!§$ done by yourself.". This will keep users away from reporting bugs and features.
Kind Christian
On 2022-06-06 20:22 "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephenjturnbull@gmail.com> wrote:
As always, patches are welcome. Since apparently nobody in core knows about the Django feature you suggest "must" exist, this is going to be low priority unless a patch is submitted, sorry.
c.buhtz@posteo.jp writes:
There is an open Issue about the problem.
https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty/-/issues/337
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