(I think top-posting is OK in this one instance...)

How about librelist.com? Here's a blog post with some more background:

http://zedshaw.com/blog/2009-12-03.html

I don't think Google Groups is really up to scratch yet, or?

Dag Sverre


On 02/10/2011 09:56 AM, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Whoopsa ...
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Betreff: [codespeak-ann] termination of codespeak.net services end FEB 2011
> Datum: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:45:09 +0100
> Von: holger krekel<holger(at)merlinux.eu>
> An: codespeak-ann(at)codespeak.net
>
> hi codespeak.net users, (sorry if you get mail twice, i wanted to make sure
> ...)
>
> after 8 years of operation codespeak.net services are bound to terminate,
> starting
>
>       END OF FEBRUARY 2011
>
> Background: one of the original codespeak purposes was to offer subversion
> (then
> in version 0.17) for the PyPy and other projects but today this is not too
> interesting given the pletora of VCS hosting solutions.  Also, there aren't 
> too
> many admins besides me, the hosting is costing money, PyPy's repository has
> moved to Bitbucket and i am re-shuffling my priorities preparing for my soon 
> to
> emerge father-hood.  After February 2011 i probably won't be able to help
> much with any transition issues or questions. The host will keep on running 
> for
> a while but i give no guaruantees.
>
> Some remarks regarding termination wrt to the FEB 2011 deadline:
>
> * the subversion repo will turn read-only (and will eventually be switched
> off).
>
> * Shell accounts will be restricted to those people who need it *and* mail
>     me about it.  Some time later they will be gone as well.
>
> * Mailing lists will be terminated as well unless i get a mail asking
>     me to postpone termination for a specific time. You can go to your
> respective
>     mailman admin page and extract a list of members.  If you mail me i can
> also
>     provide a list of members.
>
> * Any remaining web docs/pages will probably continue to exist for a while
>     but i also prefer them to be moved away by end Feb 2011.
>
> Note that the codespeak svn repository contains a lot of projects.  For
> migration
> you have two options: do a flat import just of your project checkout
> directory into
> a new version system.  This is super-simple, obviously.  If you want to
> preserve
> history for your project please mail me and i either provide you a full dump 
> or
> a filtered dump only containing your project.
>
> So long and I hope you all had a good time and enjoyed the services and also
> have a good transition now.
>
> see you in other places,
> holger krekel
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