> The archive is in the Openhealth group Files area at Yahoogroups:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/openhealth/files/openhealth-list.tar.gz
>
> You will need a Yahoo id attached to the e-mail address with which you
> are subscribed to the openhealth list in order to access the archives.
> Of the 204 current members, 13 do not yet have Yahoo ids attached to
> their e-mail addresses.
>
> Caveat: the archived e-mail has not been scanned for malware. You
> should know how to protect yourself if you decide to download and access
> the archive.
One of the first tasks post-registration of OSHCA will be refurbishment
of the OSHCA Web site, and I think that a sub-task of that should be to
create a (Google etc) searchable archive of the openhealth list based on
the contents of the tarball to which Bhaskar refers. I volunteer to do
that. The openhealth archive contains a lot of wisdom, as well as a lot
of unfortunate and sometimes childish disputation (mea culpa), but there
is no easy way to separate one from the other, alas. Putting the mailing
list archives up can be a subproject of the OSHCA Web site project.
Of course, all of the foregoing assumes that the openhealth list, or
whomever the owner of the openhealth list archives is deemed to be,
assents to this - OSHCA does not equal the openhealth lists nor
vice-versa, although OSHCA business has historically be conducted on the
openhealth list, so the two are closely related. But given that the
mailing list archives are currently downloadable, I don't see any
objection. An alternative strategy would be to make the archives
searchable online but only by subscribers to the openhealth mailing
list. That would add a lot of technical overhead and not achieve very
much, IMO.
Tim C
> On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 08:31 -0500, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
>
> [KSB] <...snip...>
>
> > Which brings to mind....is there a copy of the mail archives
> > dating
> > back to the formation of the openhealth list.....I recall an earlier
> > message asking Brian if the archive could be downloaded...did this
> > come
> > to pass? It will be very helpful to have the archive for many
> > reasons,
> > not to mention documenting the history of this community.
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