Hey there. I'm in the midst of installing the mysql adaptor. It's fairly painless, but the distribution is misisng the patch file (there are only a few lines). It is too bad that it isn't in the vanilla code, but I suspect it will be for the next release. There also has been a flurry of activity on the mailman mailing list about an improved version of the mysql adaptor for mailman, which makes me more optimistic. I don't think I'll go xmlrpc--just out of fear of security problems. And the xmlrpc patch (just released) isn't int he vanilla code either. If you have advice, let me know. I could go either way: (a) a mostly undertested mysql adaptor or (b) a potentially security-hazard xmlrpc. I'm also going with mysql because I know it better. And, if I get clever enough, I can integrate the mailman userbase in with the drupal userbase! Which would be a blast. Peter On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Kieran Lal wrote:
On Nov 8, 2005, at 3:47 PM, Peter John Hartman wrote:
I'm also in contact with the mailman people about integrating xmlrpc and some mysql patches that might go along with this module.
Any progress on this front? Have you looked at Moshe's use of the SQL adapter?
Cheers, Kieran