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This replaces all Mailman secrets with ones that are generated the first time the service is run. This replaces the hyperkittyApiKey option, which would lead to a secret in the world-readable store. Even worse were the secrets hard-coded into mailman-web, which are not just world-readable, but identical for all users! services.mailman.hyperkittyApiKey has been removed, and so can no longer be used to determine whether to enable Hyperkitty. In its place, there is a new option, services.mailman.hyperkitty.enable. For consistency, services.mailman.hyperkittyBaseUrl has been renamed to services.mailman.hyperkitty.baseUrl. |
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