For a couple of months now, I've been working on a project to create full archives for the Tango-A list (and Tango-L as well, but that's another story ...).

This project is now completed, with only minor fine-tuning remaining (that most people won't notice). The full set of all Tango-A posts are now archived at two locations that provide list archiving services with the intention of keeping them up indefinitely (but they are both run as the initiative of mostly one person in each case, with some amount of limited organizational support): Gmane.org and List-Archive.com

You can find the Tango-A archives at the two following locations within each of the above sites (in date- or topic-oriented formats each):

GMANE.ORG (under their group gmane.recreation.dance.tango.tango-a):
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.recreation.dance.tango.tango-a (for a date-oriented blog-like view) http://news.gmane.org/gmane.recreation.dance.tango.tango-a (for a topic-oriented thread view)

LIST-ARCHIVE.COM (under the name [email protected]):
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html (date-oriented view) https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/index.html (topic-oriented view)

I find the gmane.org format a little more to my liking, but each has its pros and cons.

Long-time list members may remember that there used to be archives for both Tango-A and Tango-L maintained by Lucy Lynch starting from 2001, but that went offline a few years ago. The current list does maintain an archive from 2006, but these are not searchable by Google (owing to an MIT policy for list archives on their servers) and don't include the early years from 1999-2006.

The current two archives were (painstakingly in some cases) recreated from my personal copies of emails, reformatted using scripts I wrote into the formats required by the gmane.org and mail-archive.com systems, and submitted to them. They SHOULD include everything posted to Tango-A since its inception (an odd post or two may have been lost, of course, which is inevitable in any such project trying to recreate a history from 15 years ago!). Have fun!

Q&A
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Q. What about Tango-L archives?

A. Both the above sites already have Tango-L archives (replace "tango-a" with "tango-l" in the link) but they are quite incomplete and don't include the early "golden years" of Tango-L (1995-2006). However, I am well along in that project as well (in some ways, doing the Tango-A archive was a dry run for the more complicated Tango-L archive reconstruction project) and in a month or less I should have those completed as well, and will post an announcement to Tango-L to that effect.

Q. Do I have to keep this email to get to these links? Or hope that Google will find them if I search for "Tango-A archive" or something similar?

A. I'm sure Google will find them, as it will individual articles within the archives as well. But you can always go to www.tango-L.com (which website I maintain and which I plan to keep around indefinitely, regardless of what happens to the lists themselves), which will have the links to the archives at all times.

Q. Why should anyone care about an archive of Tango announcements on Tango-A, for events that happened years ago? I can see Tango-L, but why Tango-A?

A. Well, for one, there is a sense of history. The time period from 1995 onwards were really "pioneer" times for the worldwide renaissance of Argentine Tango and it is intriguing to many to see the Tango happenings then. Or perhaps you'd be interested in seeing what was going on in your city 10 years ago?

On a more poignant note, I read in one of the very first posts on Tango-A in mid-September 1999, announcing Fabian Salas' CITA-2000 in Buenos Aires (see http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.recreation.dance.tango.tango-a/14), the list of the faculty for that event, all of whom I knew personally. I realized that a full five on that list are now no longer with us, sadly with most of the five having departed at an age far lower than one would have imagined ....

Shahrukh Merchant
Tango-L and Tango-A administrator
[email protected]

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