On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 12:07 PM Alphos OGame <alphos.ogame@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Amir, hello all,

Fantastic news !

Quick side question : whatever will happen to the passwords that we kept on post-it notes sticked to our monitors for lack of frequent use or good enough cognitive skills ?
Joke aside, will there be a site-wide password purge once v3 is deployed, or shall we keep on using our old passwords, with the currently plaintext passwords stored in files simply hashed and stored in the new database ?

You shouldn't reuse those passwords from the old mailman as they are stored in plain text but the good thing (and a rather important thing) about mailman3 is that you can make a central account for all mailing lists and then use that instead. So there won't be a need to store twenty different passwords for each mailing list you are a member of (or admin/moderator). Hope just one more password would be okay ;)

Best

Whatever the case, fantastic news :-)

Roger / Alphos


Le 25 mars 2021 à 08:58, Amir Sarabadani <ladsgroup@gmail.com> a écrit :

Hello,

tl;dr: https://lists-next.wikimedia.org is running mailman3. Please help us test the software before we upgrade the real mailing list server.

Kunal and I have been working on deploying the new mailman (version 3) to replace mailman2 serving https://lists.wikimedia.org and powering all of our mailing lists.

Mailman2 is a dinosaur that should have gone extinct years ago. Pretty old user interface (especially for admins and moderators), storing passwords in plain text, lack of any database (everything is file on disk), pretty old code, lack of ability to search in archives or send email from web interface, running on EOL python (python2), encoding issues with non-Latin languages, hard to redact archives, and the list goes on and on.

The new version has been developed/puppetized/tested in the Cloud and is now ready for proper testing! Give it a try: https://lists-next.wikimedia.org. We have created some mailing lists you can join and can test. If you want to test the experience as a list administrator/moderator, we can give those permissions out as well.

WARNING: All data on the lists-next server will be deleted after the test period is over.

We will also need help updating documentation on wikis and elsewhere.

If you find any bugs/issues (yay!), please file a ticket in the “Wikimedia-Mailing-lists” Phabricator project and we’ll check it out.

In the coming days/weeks will also import some public mailing lists from the old version to the new version to check archive size, search index size, and other aspects. There are other TODOs left as well like monitoring, logging, anti-abuse, etc.

Slowly and after testing (hopefully soon), we expect to deploy this on lists.wikimedia.org and mailing lists one by one or in batches can be upgraded to the 21st century.

The overall task tracking this project is T52864 and a big thank you people who are helping this move forward.

Regards,
Kunal and Amir

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