Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
83 lines (66 loc) · 3.35 KB

README.rst

File metadata and controls

83 lines (66 loc) · 3.35 KB

django-newsletter

Code Health

Newsletter application for the Django web framework.

What is it?

Django app for managing multiple mass-mailing lists with both plaintext as well as HTML templates with rich text widget integration, images and a smart queueing system all right from the admin interface.

Status

We are currently using this package in several large to medium scale production environments, but it should be considered a permanent work in progress.

Documentation

Extended documentation is available on Read the Docs.

Translations

All strings have been translated to Dutch, German, French, Farsi, Russian, English, Arabic, Icelandic, Czech and Italian with more languages on their way.

Contributions to translations are welcome through Transifex. Strings will be included as soon as near-full coverage is reached.

https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/django-newsletter/resource/django/chart/image_png

Compatibility

Currently, django-newsletter is being tested to run on Python 2.7 and the latest Django 1.4, 1.7 releases with 1.8 being under way. Apart from tests it might be compatible with Python 2.5 and 2.6 as well.

Requirements

Please refer to requirements.txt for an updated list of required packages.

Tests

Fairly extensive tests are available for internal frameworks, web (un)subscription and mail sending. Sending a newsletter to large groups of recipients (+15k) has been confirmed to work in multiple production environments. Tests for pull req's and the master branch are automatically run through Travis CI.

Feedback

If you find any bugs or have feature request for django-newsletter, don't hesitate to open up an issue on GitHub (but please make sure your issue hasn't been noticed before, finding duplicates is a waste of time). When modifying or adding features to django-newsletter in a fork, be sure to let me know what you're building and how you're building it. That way we can coordinate whether, when and how it will end up in the main fork and (eventually) an official release.

In general: thanks for the support, feedback, patches and code that's been flowing in over the years! Django has a truly great community. <3

License

This application is released under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.