On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 07:19 +0200, Karsten Ensinger wrote: > Hi guys (and girl(s)), > > as far as I can say from my experiences, there was NEVER a break in > delivery of message worth to mention the last days. > It also seems as if only GMail customers complain about a disruption > of operation.
I'm not a g-mail customer (unless somehow my IEEE.org relay address is hooked into them - but I'm not getting duplicated); however, I experienced about 2 days with no deliveries from any of the multiple openmoko lists to which I'm subscribed. Was going to look the URLs of my recent mails on the subject, but http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community is not responding after several minutes and multiple retries. [P.S. finally got the first page up, but now waiting............. for a response from the Archives link. Ah - finally: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-July/006776.html http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-July/006778.html Still seem to be some capacity/functionality issues on the server end, but then that's what we're discussing.] > During the time, where the GMail customers complained to had an > outage, > I did not receive any duplicates. Since then I get a lot of duplicates > from GMail senders again. > So it seems to me as if there are still problems with GMail. There are still problems with g-mail dups. If the filters to deal with those were causing the delivery-outage, it impacted others as well as g-mail users. > Just to let you know. Speaking of other problems - it would sure be nice to see extensive cross-linking between openmoko.com and openmoko.org sites, both at the top level, and down the hierarchy at appropriate points (e.g. the .com site should point to appropriate .org page[s] when applications are mentioned). This would help those finding the Neo1973/GTA0x at the .com site to get hooked into the community, and links from the .org to .com would help to point potential customers to where they can acquire the hardware. Would also be nice to see at least some links or acknowledgements from FIC corporate site[s] to both. I couldn't find any OpenMoko or Neo1973 references on the FIC home page or via the site search box. [A google on "openmoko site:fic.com.tw" does turn up two pages - one English and one Chinese. The English one shows no visible reference to OpenMoko, but the Chinese automatic translation seems to be job listings and has one OPENMOKO reference but no description of duties. But I digress...] I really hope the OpenMoko efforts come together on the corporate end and produce viable open source products to fulfill the vision that brought the list members here. It is obvious that there are some growing pains, but hopefully a strong organism will be the ultimate outcome. Phil _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

