Hi,
I noticed that gump-commits is not on marc and on gmane.
Would it be OK that I contact these 2 sites to ask them to archive
gump-commits ?
mail-archives.a.o seems currently the only web site which is archiving
this list.
Regards,
Antoine
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that gump-commits is not on marc and on gmane.
Would it be OK that I contact these 2 sites to ask them to archive
gump-commits ?
mail-archives.a.o seems currently the only web site which is archiving
this list.
no problem for me.
--
Stefano.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Antoine Levy-Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that gump-commits is not on marc and on gmane.
I think most commit lists aren't, but there s one at
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/gump-commits/
Would it be OK that I contact these 2 sites to ask them
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I was wondering if we have enough traffic on this list to warrant a split to
multiple lists.
the fun thing with a users list is that you will often actually get more
questions because its less scary to post to a users list or something
like that. The bad thing is that
I was wondering if we have enough traffic on this list to warrant a split to
multiple lists.
I've heard folks complain about traffic, and there are times it really
flurries. I worry that 'user' requests don't get the wide audience they
deserve due to overload w/ RTs development ideas.
I can
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can think of three use cases (1) developing Gump [RTs and more]
(2) working with the Gump service [hey, I got nagged, what is this?]
(3) Personal Gumps.
I know there are pros and cons to having multiple lists, but I think
Adam,
I think this is a great idea!
I know it would be very useful to me, if the operational, day-to-day stuff
were
in a separate list from the discussion. As an interested party to
continuous
integration ideas and implementations, in general, I joined this group.
But
I find myself having to