mailman2 to mailman3 conversion is still much more of a chore than upgrading
mailman2 to a version that supports "from_is_list", and even then a shim
(which is probably not that complicated for this list's traffic) would be
needed. does anyone know if there is access to the server that's running
this list?

- Henry Yen

On Fri, Nov 05, 2021 at 03:07:37AM -0700, Linux for blind general discussion 
wrote:
> > On Nov 4, 2021, at 05:42, Linux for blind general discussion 
> > <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> > 
> > Tim here.  You're not the only one frustrated by the anonymous postings.
> 
> My take is that it's mostly a technological problem.  Most of the folks 
> posting aren't really trying to be anonymous; they just forget to sign their 
> messages because in most lists this isn't necessary.  So, I've done a bit of 
> digging for a solution; early details follow...
> 
> This list is running on Mailman 2.1.12, which is rather ancient (the current 
> 2.1.x release is 2.1.35).  Complicating matters somewhat, Mailman 2.1.x runs 
> on Python 2, which is going away.  Consequently, most of the development 
> effort is being spent on Mailman 3, which runs on Python 3.
> 
> At some point it would probably make sense to upgrade to a current version of 
> Mailman.  However, this could be quite a hassle (different base language, 
> code base, configuration file syntax, etc.)
> 
> And, in any event, neither branch of Mailman appears to provide any way to 
> identify posters by name without revealing their email addresses.  I have 
> posted issues on both branches; I'll report back if and when I hear anything 
> promising.
> 
> - Rich Morin
> 
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