Re: forums, mailing lists and other tools

2018-01-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 15/01/18 20:45, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote: > What about upgrading to new Mailman version? > > If I recall correctly, it has forum-like functions and keeps the mailing > list functions too. > > Discourse is somewhat overwork as we would have to patch various parts > of it to either remove

Re: forums, mailing lists and other tools

2018-01-16 Thread Max Mehl
# Daniel Pocock [2018-01-16 13:43 +0100]: Discourse is somewhat overwork as we would have to patch various parts of it to either remove JS or free/libreate it. Would packaging the Discourse JavaScript into Debian satisfy those concerns? Is there enough interest in this topic to start building

Re: forums, mailing lists and other tools

2018-01-16 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
Did you really Cc them? Unless I'm somewhat blind (which is probably true because I already wear glasses to view things better all the time), I couldn't find them in the Cc field of your previous message. 2018-01-16T13:57:11+0100 Max Mehl wrote: > I want to highlight that some volunteers are alrea

Re: forums, mailing lists and other tools

2018-01-16 Thread Adonay Felipe Nogueira
I don't know if packaging the JS into Debian would be enough. If I recall correctly, Discourse depends on client-side JS, so the issues are more immediate in the client-side where the client is the one more vulnerable. There are other things that I didn't have time nor knowledge to check yet, like

Re: forums, mailing lists and other tools

2018-01-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 16/01/18 16:29, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote: > I don't know if packaging the JS into Debian would be enough. If I > recall correctly, Discourse depends on client-side JS, so the issues are > more immediate in the client-side where the client is the one more > vulnerable. > > There are other