Hi Phil and all,
I see now that such many "archives" was actually not
a mere coincidence but active contribution.
([EMAIL PROTECTED] is a subscribed member
for example).
May I suggest to choose one archival system and stick
to it? I'd suggest to keep the native archive on
lists.harbour-project.org, which is BTW also indexed
by google.
Right now we have so many duplicate results, that it
actually makes it _harder_ to find something using
a search engine.
Moreover if someone wants to lookup past messages
locally, the zipped messages are a snap to import
into any decent mailers.
Any opinions?
Brgds,
Viktor
Begin forwarded message:
From: Szakáts Viktor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008. június 10. 10:47:27 GMT+02:00
To: "Harbour Project Main Developer List." <[email protected]
>
Subject: Re: [Harbour] Fwd: Uncaught bounce notification
Hi Massimo,
What does a usenet newsgroup like 'comp.lang.harbour'
have anything to do with our official server? Anyone
can start these independently.
I'm also not sure what you're talking about, since
even this developer list can be found in these places
on the internet (besides the official webarchive):
http://www.mail-archive.com/
http://www.nabble.com/
http://news.gmane.org/
This is from the first few hits of a google search, so
there may be more. On some of these you can even post,
and the last one serves as a newsgroup, too. This is
already a bit too much for a devl list if you ask me.
Brgds,
Viktor
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