While I wait for a response from hosting company, I remember some discussion on other archiving back 5 years ago. Owen set up a Gmane (no defunct?) and Nabble archive: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ --- -. . ..-. .. ... .... - .-- --- ..-. .. ... .... stephen.gue...@redfish.com 1600 Lena St #D1, Santa Fe, NM 87505 office: (505) 995-0206 mobile: (505) 577-5828 tw: @redfishgroup skype: redfishgroup redfish.com | simtable.com
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 12:52 PM Stephen Guerin <stephen.gue...@redfish.com> wrote: > I'll do a checkin with the hosting company to see about the archives on > Mailman. As uǝʃƃ says it could just be a path issue on the index page. Was > back and forth to Oklahoma City yesterday. 1100 miles in 24 hours :-) > > -S > --- -. . ..-. .. ... .... - .-- --- ..-. .. ... .... > stephen.gue...@redfish.com > 1600 Lena St #D1, Santa Fe, NM 87505 > office: (505) 995-0206 mobile: (505) 577-5828 > tw: @redfishgroup skype: redfishgroup > redfish.com | simtable.com > > > On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 9:34 AM ∄ uǝʃƃ <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> It seems like the best option is for the list maintainer (I don't know >> who that is) to check to see if the archives are still being *made*, but >> perhaps the indexer has stopped working. If that's the case, then the >> problem with the current mailman archive would be solved by simply >> re-indexing. It might even be something simpler like the web server not >> aiming /pipermail to the right place. >> >> If the maintainer says the archives are actually gone, then it seems like >> there's a clear workflow for importing an mbox file into mailman archive. >> So, that might be relatively easy for me to do. However, I just checked >> and although I have messages from as far back and 2008, I'm missing *all* >> of 2011 for some reason. I may have lost it when I switched from >> SparkleShare to MEGA. I could also just place what I have now on IPFS or >> seed a torrent file or somesuch. I probably should just delete it given >> the number of times I've embarrassed myself on the list. 8^) >> >> On 11/6/18 7:11 AM, Gary Schiltz wrote: >> > If (ok, big IF) someone were to volunteer to put out the effort to try >> to restore previous messages to an archive accessible to everyone on the >> list, and to ensure that future messages automatically ended up there, what >> would be the group consensus on what platform would be best? I believe >> FRIAM was always kept archived by Mailman/Pipermail, so I suppose that >> would be the logical choice. Any other candidates? >> > >> > On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 10:12 AM ∄ uǝʃƃ <geprope...@gmail.com <mailto: >> geprope...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > I have a copy of every message I've received for several years, >> now. That's not saying what I have is complete, though. The server used >> to skip some messages. I haven't seen any evidence that it's skipped any >> recently, though. >> > >> > On 11/4/18 4:27 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote: >> > > Is the FRIAM list being archived anywhere? I seem to remember >> that it isn't working anymore, but someone (Glen?) said they still have the >> majority of messages. It would be a real shame to lose it. >> >> >> -- >> ∄ uǝʃƃ >> >> ============================================================ >> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv >> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College >> to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com >> FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ by Dr. Strangelove >> >
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