Tomos, obviously, the most immediate solution is to try to address things in a conservative way. The changes that I have discussed on this board will take months (probably) to implement and test.
Anyway, your issue is a smaller one, and I am chatting with the mailman developers right now on :
irc.freenode.net #mailman
WHOOPS, here is what i also meant to say:
Could you show us (via png) a mailman page where the japanese is dealt with poorly, and then could you be so kind as to show us what it should look like?
And finally. could you provide *any* insight as to what might be causing this problem inside mailman (even a wild guess is better than nothing). If you want to help hack through this issue come to #mailman and #wikipedia, i am known as skimpIzu on both. If i am not there, please wait around for as long as it takes for me to be there, i online everyday.
--- Erik Moeller erik_moeller@gmx.de wrote:
Hunter-
Each of those steps would be to make one act more like other. This implies developing one of the paths to the point where an acceptable system is achieved. As I have shown, there are no worries to be had about this potentially precarious process as I have already hacked through phpbb, and I am a pythoneer, thus am very comfortable with the internals of mailman.
That's fine. Just keep in mind that the mailing list functionality needs to continue to operate as it does now.
I have already presented why:specifically to conduct my research and development on the wikipedia machine in a completely open fashion. I have monitered the lists here over time, and there has even been a thread about granting everyone on wikipedia shell access. Were this idea fact by this point, I would have had a shell account 7 months ago.
Wikipedia is not a shell account provider. If you beg long enough, you will probably get access, but you have to understand that this is a significantly bigger issue than sysop access. I would not be surprised if shell users could read LocalSettings.php and read the database server access settings, for example.
There's nothing stopping you from going to
http://sourceforge.net/ http://developer.berlios.de/ http://savannah.gnu.org/
and setting up a new project for whatever you're trying to do. These all provide free hosting and CVS for open source projects. BerliOS also provides a MySQL database. So you can develop all the code openly if you want to. You can install mailman locally and use the Wikipedia archives for experimenting. I really don't see why you would need shell access to accomplish anything you are trying to accomplish.
Regards,
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