mailman3: use fedora server
Signed-off-by: Mark O Brien <markobri@redhat.com>
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Add Centos Mailing List To Fedora Server
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This was offered as a potential shortcut solution to quickly get a web front end
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for the CentOS mailing list. Fedora currently runs a mailman 3 server with
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Postorius and HyperKitty which provide a web user interface. The idea would be
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to add the CentOS mailing lists to the currently running mailing list.
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Basic Implementation
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A new domain would be set up for CentOS on the Fedora mailman server. The CentOS
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Archives and lists would then be imported to the Fedora Server. The Centos MX domain
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would then be pointed here. Configuration would need to be edited to support this.
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All email registered would need to be converted to users to integrate with sso logins.
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The Good Points
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There are some advantages to this solution.
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1. It would involve the least work to implement
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2. CentOS and Fedora would only have a single mail server rather than one each to
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maintain
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The Bad Points
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1. The Fedora server is out of date and in a difficult to maintain state
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2. It would become a hard requirement to have an sso account for the lists
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