You can also download the entire archive linked in the top-left corner.
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/

It's in a format called "mbox" that predates various forces attempting to 
remake the internet in the style of cable-tv (who btw are succeeding, at least 
in the U.S.).

The archive gives you the "content" you're after, and you decide how you want 
to present it.  (Yet another dream of the early web pioneers that's dying a 
slow death.)  You can import that "mbox" file into _any_ email application and 
it will make sense of it because it's an international standard format for 
email.

There are tutorials for doing this with Thunderbird-- essentially just putting 
the mbox file in the correct directory and opening the application.  Then it 
will appear and you can browse/search/reorg all those Pd list messages like any 
other email message.  Finally, make a filter to put new incoming Pd-list 
messages there and you're done.  Thunderbird may suggest archiving the thing 
because it slows down searching, but a slow local search is still faster than 
the average search on Gmane.

You can also download any Thunderbird plugin to display the messages in a 
newsgroup style, with threading, and all kinds of other options that 
essentially let you present the messages however it suits you.


Unfortunately, this means the Pd-list server has to take a hit while you 
download the archive.  It'd be nice if the Bittorrent protocol had been 
expanded in the past decade to handle files that grow over time.  But again, 
there is a very real battle against all technology and infrastructure that 
distributes content at zero cost.  So this is the next best thing.

-Jonathan




On Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:03 AM, Py Fave <[email protected]> wrote:
 
is it possible to improve the archive of pd-list ?


currently if a discussion spreads on a few monthes ,
you can't follow it.


and it would be easier to have a common interface to use all the informations 
that "sleep" inside.(sorting by type of content  (such as gem, control, audio  
for instance)

i feel it would be useful.
to complement the documentation since many discussions are in there

make it a forum ?

just thinking loud .

pierre-yves









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