As the subject says, I've a couple questions about this Cooker list.

1)  Is there a publicly available archive somewhere?  A 30 day archive would 
be pretty useful, as beyond that, likely many of the posts would be outdated 
by new versions of the related package anyway.

This would be quite useful for those unwilling to subject their in-boxes to 1K 
posts a day, sometimes, and to those that don't follow the list closely and 
to newbies.

2)  Along these lines.. a publicly accessable NNTP server carrying the list 
posts, and with either the reply2 and fup2 set to the list address, or with 
two-way mail/news conversion, would be quite useful.  I believe gmain does 
this for Gnome apps, and have been thinking about subscribing there rather 
than to the PAN mailing lists I am on, thus the question here.  Again, a 30 
day expiry would be about perfect.  Anything like that around?

-- 
Duncan
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." --
Benjamin Franklin


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