On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:23:01 +1300 (NZDT) Derek Smithies wrote: > Hi, > forget about it ? > > I hardly think so. This page is an embarrassment, as the casual browser > starts at: > > http://www.lug.net.nz/
> > > goes to: > > christchurch > http://christchurch.lug.net.nz/ christchurch.lug.net.nz will very soon take you to the wiki, the page set up by bjorn will disappear. > > and then cannot browse the lists to see what we are like. Hardly good > advertising. see above > > Alternatively: > google on canterbury linux user group > > first link, goto http://www.linux.org/groups/newzealand.html > then goto > http://clug.net.nz/ > > then to the mailing list faq > > then to Is there an archive of the mailing list available? > > then to > Is there an archive of the mailing list available? > > Yes, in fact there are at leat two, ethernal.org and mail-archive.com > I have written to Mike Beattie about the ethernal.org archive enquiring of his intentions, and asking that if those archives are to be permanently removed, whether we could have a simple web page pointing to the other archives. ethernal.org is not under our control. it was set up by Mike all by himself, and its not within our control. google often points to dead sites, although their caches should continue to work for some time. I am not sure how long google keeps a cache if, for example, the site is dead on the next crawl... > And, yes, the ethernal.org link is forbidden..... > > > > So, question time. > Who can remove the historical anomaly ? > Who can fix the link to ethernal.org > > I have written to bjorn @ valhalla and had no reply... read the thread, no one has heard from him for a while, and his page will be disappearing. Would you like to volunteer for some "committee" work? -- Nick Rout
