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* Rename the src/mailman/pipeline directory to src/mailman/handlers since that'sBarry Warsaw2012-03-231-149/+0
| | | | how I think about them anyway.
* Schema change. After discussion at Pycon, we decided to change "real_name" toBarry Warsaw2012-03-151-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | "display_name" across the board. * `IMailingList.real_name` -> `IMailingList.display_name` * `IUser.real_name` -> `IUser.display_name` * `IAddress.real_name` -> `IAddress.display_name` * Schema changes: - real_name -> display_name (mailinglist, user, address)
* copybumpBarry Warsaw2012-01-011-1/+1
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* Remove all pylint vestiges.Barry Warsaw2011-08-031-2/+0
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* Reimplement wrap() using modern techniques, and finally get rid of Utils.py!Barry Warsaw2011-03-171-2/+2
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* Happy New Year.Barry Warsaw2011-01-011-1/+1
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* Because it was just to damn confusing, rename IAddress.address toBarry Warsaw2011-01-011-3/+3
| | | | | | IAddress.email and IAddress.original_address to IAddress.original_email. From now on we'll use "address" to talk about the IAddress object and "email" to talk about the textual email address.
* Happy New Year.Barry Warsaw2010-01-011-1/+1
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* Pick lint. Down to 4137 lines of warnings.Barry Warsaw2009-12-141-1/+5
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* Factor out most of the i18n subsystem and convert to using the flufl.i18nBarry Warsaw2009-11-151-1/+1
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* recips -> recipientsBarry Warsaw2009-10-231-19/+19
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* Move mailman.Message to mailman.email.Message. Rename Message.get_sender() toBarry Warsaw2009-02-091-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | Message.sender (property) and Message.get_senders() to Message.senders (another property). The semantics of .sender is slightly different too; it no longer consults config.mailman.use_envelope_sender. Add absolute_import and unicode_literals to Utils.py, and clean up a few imports.
* Push the source directory into a 'src' subdirectory so that zc.buildout worksBarry Warsaw2009-01-251-0/+148
correctly regardless of how it's used.