Re: Managing expectations, of mailing lists

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If resources allow, we plan to add this functionality to datatracker later this year.

"Maintenance" isn't the best word for this kind of new functionality I think? I poke at that because I really don't follow the parallels between the rest of what you describe and what we would do with the datatracker.

RjS

On 8/25/25 3:55 PM, Michael De Roover wrote:
Hi Robert,

What’s the rough timeline — if known so far — to perform this maintenance? I’m asking because Debian recently announced trixie (13) as stable, and so I’m revisiting all of my own services as I’m upgrading them one by one. While doing that in the coming weeks / months, I’m also revisiting the .internal case that IANA brought up in dnsop. Once properly implemented to replace my .lan, I’m hoping to use it as leverage to get this thing properly committed into the SUDN registry. Perhaps something of that sort could also be done with the Datatracker repository.

Met vriendelijke groet,
Michael De Roover

Mail: ietf@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: michael.de.roover.eu.org

On 25 Aug 2025, at 15:55, Robert Sparks <rjsparks@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Postorius is indeed the front-end mailman3 provided for managing its ideas of accounts, subscription, and if you are a list owner/moderator, list configuration and moderation.

Datatracker currently is not integrated with postorius. It is planned to modify mailman3 to use datatracker credentials and to use its APIs from the datattracker to move managing list subscriptions into the datatracker. Some earlier thinking/requirements towards this is captured at https://www.ietf.org/media/documents/Mail_Subscription_Mockup_2021-10-12.pdf.

RjS




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