From efd47dafa2595b2d7f31499fe09fb52afc18734b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bwarsaw Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 19:21:20 +0000 Subject: Updates to various language champions and to Chris Kolar's documentation location. --- admin/www/i18n.ht | 30 ++++-- admin/www/i18n.html | 32 ++++-- admin/www/mgrs.ht | 4 +- admin/www/mgrs.html | 270 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- admin/www/otherdocs.ht | 4 +- admin/www/otherdocs.html | 270 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- admin/www/todo.ht | 108 +++++++++++++++++-- admin/www/todo.html | 110 +++++++++++++++++-- admin/www/users.ht | 4 +- admin/www/users.html | 270 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 10 files changed, 669 insertions(+), 433 deletions(-) diff --git a/admin/www/i18n.ht b/admin/www/i18n.ht index 0e680768b..1ac5c1bfa 100644 --- a/admin/www/i18n.ht +++ b/admin/www/i18n.ht @@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ The following resources are available for those wishing to use internationalized versions of Mailman.
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Catalan
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Jordi Mallach is heading + up the Catalan translation effort. +

Chinese Simplified (GB), and Big5
Max Yu heads up the Simplified Chinese translation effort. Michael Fang @@ -61,8 +65,9 @@ internationalized versions of Mailman. V. Stanovsky.

Dutch
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Thomas Wouters heads up - the Dutch translation effort. +
Danny Terweij and + Sander Steffann head up + the Dutch translation.

Estonian
Anti Veeranna heads up the @@ -123,13 +128,18 @@ internationalized versions of Mailman. translations.

Portuguese
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João Sá Marta has - volunteered to head up the Portuguese translation effort. Other - team members include - Rubens Queiroz de Almeida, - Aleck Zander, and - Jose Roberto Kerne. - They are working on both the Brazilian (br) and Portuguese (pt) +
The following folks are working on the Portuguese + translations: + + They are working on both the Brazilian (pt_BR) and Portuguese (pt_PT) translations.

Russian
@@ -139,7 +149,7 @@ internationalized versions of Mailman. Mailman list for discussion of the Russian translation.

Spanish
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Amaya heads +
Juan Carlos Rey Anaya heads up the Spanish translations.

Swedish
diff --git a/admin/www/i18n.html b/admin/www/i18n.html index 24e4f21f7..2924b6acf 100644 --- a/admin/www/i18n.html +++ b/admin/www/i18n.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + - - - + + + - -List Manager Documentation - - - + +List Manager Documentation + + + + + - +
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Chris Kolar has made +available list manager documentation for Mailman. - - - - + + + + diff --git a/admin/www/otherdocs.ht b/admin/www/otherdocs.ht index ae899a095..121ec99c5 100644 --- a/admin/www/otherdocs.ht +++ b/admin/www/otherdocs.ht @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ available to answer most questions. For issues not covered in the FAQ, please post your questions to the Mailman-Users mailing list. -

Chris Kolar has made -available Mailman +

Chris Kolar has made +available Mailman documentation, primarily for list owners who are not necessarily technical, but who own Mailman mailing lists. diff --git a/admin/www/otherdocs.html b/admin/www/otherdocs.html index 16c4ac097..3c66edf83 100644 --- a/admin/www/otherdocs.html +++ b/admin/www/otherdocs.html @@ -1,173 +1,185 @@ - + + - - - + + + - -Other Documentation - - - + +Other Documentation + + + + + - +
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The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) is @@ -175,8 +187,8 @@ available to answer most questions. For issues not covered in the FAQ, please post your questions to the Mailman-Users mailing list. -

Chris Kolar has made -available Mailman +

Chris Kolar has made +available Mailman documentation, primarily for list owners who are not necessarily technical, but who own Mailman mailing lists. @@ -196,7 +208,7 @@ questions and other useful information. I highly recommend it.

I do plan to write a GNU standard texinfo manual for the Mailman 2.1 release. - - - - + + + + diff --git a/admin/www/todo.ht b/admin/www/todo.ht index 9a1dabb06..b5e91fdf9 100644 --- a/admin/www/todo.ht +++ b/admin/www/todo.ht @@ -129,13 +129,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)

  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +

    List Membership

    @@ -178,13 +188,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -241,13 +261,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -310,13 +340,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -385,13 +425,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -470,13 +520,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -566,13 +626,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -665,13 +735,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. @@ -771,13 +851,23 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist very useful, but could be dangerous!)
  • New moderation choice: archive but don't send to list. -
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. +
  • New moderation choice: annotate and send to author for resubmittal. Or just be able to annotate the message for + multiple moderator scenarios. +
  • Better integration with moderated newsgroups (and allow some addresses to bypass even that moderation and be delivered to a secondary channel, like moderators@isc.org).
  • Allow a list to be marked `disabled' so things like the replybot still works, and the archives are still available, but mail posted to the list is always returned unsent. +
  • Ability to `sideline' some messages in the moderation queue +
  • Hook moderation up to a whitelist a la TMDA. A non-member message gets held in a non-admindb queue, and the sender gets a + confirmation message. When they confirm, we moderate the + message as normal, but if they don't we assume it's spam (after + some period of time) and discard it. The admin should be able + to see all these super-quarantined messages with the flip of a + button. +
  • Have one account per user per site, with multiple email addresses and fallbacks. Allow them to subscribe whichever address they want to whichever list, with different options per subscription. diff --git a/admin/www/todo.html b/admin/www/todo.html index 1d5b526c5..e6b4728a5 100644 --- a/admin/www/todo.html +++ b/admin/www/todo.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + - - - + + + - -User Documentation - - - + +User Documentation + + + + + - +
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