Hi everyone,

On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 08:39:55PM +0800, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> Assuming the lurker daemon stays up long enough to survive a beating,

Wesley Terpstra, the primary developer of Lurker, has been very
responsive to my bug reports. Lurker 0.1d has been released, and aside
from a lot of back-end goodies that make me jump for joy, features some
neat enhancements to the web-based front-end.

I'm not sure things will not break, but this fixes a lot of bugs that
could have caused previous database breakage. If things go wrong again,
please just drop me a quick note by email so I can check things out and
get in touch with Wesley again.

At the risk of sounding like a hung process, the free.net.ph community
archives are available in:

    http://marc.free.net.ph

So far we archive the following community mailing lists:

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[*] At the moment I'm still waiting for Eric Rosel to find time in his
busy schedule to make available to me the archives of the ph-isp,
ph-licuts and ph-perl lists. I've already set up a hook so that the
lurker address gets copies of these messages, but there hasn't been any
traffic on any of these lists so the Lurker archives for them are still
unpopulated.

Suggestions for (developer) community mailing lists to be archived are
welcome. Please note that before requesting that a community mailing
list be archived at marc.free.net.ph, please check that it's not already
archived at marc.theaimsgroup.com, which hosts archives of a -LOT- of
international mailing lists. Please send suggestions to me in private
mail, including as much information on the list as possible.

Please refer your friends to our archives. The more questions old
answers resolve, the more efficient we will be using our history to
teach us the lessons it bears, and the more time we will have to devote
to new issues, and the usual religious wars. ;)

Have fun, and happy hacking!

 --> Jijo

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