HyperKitty looks really awesome. I am sure, that a lot of folks would love to 
use it. +1
If a broader consensus is found, INFRA should be included in this thread here.

Cheers

Andy

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> On 12 Mar 2016, at 10:15, Ian Dunlop <ianwdun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> I guess it would be possible to run hyperkitty alongside the current
> mailman ui so that those who want the old views can still get it.
> I don't think there should be an issue running gpl3 software on the Apache
> infrastructure. It's just off the shelf software, shouldn't be a problem.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Ian
> On 11 Mar 2016 22:17, "Christopher" <ctubb...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
>> I'm not sure if it would work with our mailing lists, but if it does, it'd
>> be really nice to run HyperKitty. It's a great front-end for mailman lists,
>> allows linking directly to threads, searching, managing subscriptions,
>> navigating by dates and threads, finding people across lists, and even
>> participating from the website (with authentication).
>> 
>> Fedora runs it in their infrastructure and I've really grown to love it
>> there (here's an example thread:
>> 
>> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/de...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/ANCVPVCKSZBUPXH24DLH6ZK5KUPKCC37/
>> ).
>> 
>> It shames mail-archives.apache.org's mod_mbox, which is really showing its
>> age lately.
>> 
>> It's GPL3 (I know, I know, dislike and all the hate, but shouldn't be a
>> problem to just run it in our infrastructure, right? I'm sure our
>> infrastructure runs other GPL3 tools) and developed at
>> https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty and might be worth considering in
>> some future mailing list archive modernization effort.
>> 
>> Anyway, just a thought.
>> 

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