I think forums are a plausible alternative too. Since I'm deeply
involved in gem5 I don't mind being on the lists, but in other
situations I've been annoyed that I had to join one to ask questions
and thought it was hard to find things people had already talked
about. In my personal experience forums have been a bit easier to use.
All of this is subjective, I'm sure, but I think it's worth
considering. I know we talked about it before but I don't remember
where that ended up.
Gabe
Quoting Ali Saidi <[email protected]>:
I requested that mail-archive move the mails from the old list to
the new list a couple of weeks ago. If previous experience is any
measure of future, it will take them around 2 months to get around
to handling my request. in the mean time I think the only option we
have is to explain the situation on the wiki or highlight gmane as a
complete archive.
Thanks,
Ali
On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 18:54:50 -0700, Steve Reinhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
In the process of digging up URLs to old email threads, I noticed that we
now have three separate sets of archives at mail-archive.com, one for m5-*@
m5sim.org, one for gem5-*@m5sim.org, and one for gem5-*@gem5.org,each
covering disjoint date ranges. I don't know what the status is at gmane,
since their search wasn't responding so I gave up on it.
Anyway, there's a general problem that it's a pain to have three disjoint
lists to search, and a specific problem that only one set of these is linked
to on the http://gem5.org/Mailing_Lists wiki page.
Is there a better solution than just explaining things better on the wiki?
Steve
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