On 2011-12-19 1:26 PM, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
I think migrating to Mailman 3 will take a while, since it requires
lots of efforts to switch our mail system, I guess.
I would wager that if whoever would be tasked with doing this was to ask
nicely on the mailman-dev list, you would get lots of help with the
migration to make it easy/smooth.
Apart from that, Mailman 3 has not been released yet, so I would
consider such an option to be realistic - if we want it at all -
within 6 to 12 months.
Well... the first beta is scheduled to be released in January, so I
imagine it will be rtm by mid year, so if you were to start working on
the logistics and infrastructure, and start a dialog with the mailman
devs on how to migrate the users/settings from mlmmj to mailman, that
you could be ready to go as soon as the release happens...
But, obviously, it will not be without effort...
Anyway, thats my .02 clad coins worth...
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