Right now, they're not.

The biggest issue facing me at the moment is time. For a while there I 
really wanted to implement something like Namazu or MHonArc. However, 
since tux4kids.net is on a Solaris box, this is rather difficult (or 
rather, it's too difficult for someone who's so busy and used to the ease 
of Debian to even try to deal with- Last I attempted these I hosed the 
archival system pretty royally).

For a while there, we were supposed to be getting a donated Debian 
developmental box where we would migrate the lists over to (and use all 
the nice and pleasent archive options there ;-) but that hasn't happenned 
yet.

BTW, this box was also going to be where we would host our own GForge 
server so we could leave the problems we have with SF behind.

Honestly, what Tux4Kids needs right now more than anything else in the 
world is:
        1) A good Debian server hosted somewhere which we can migrate
        all our dev to.

        2) Another sysadmin besides myself (someone who I can trust,
        which, no offense to anyone, is hard to get because I am such a
        paranoid son of a b*tch) to help shoulder the workload during
        my rather busy time right now.

* On 04-05-13, Mark K. Kim wrote:

> How are other Tux4Kids groups dealing with this problem?
> 
> -Mark
> 
> 
> On Thu, 13 May 2004, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> 
> > mail-archive.com seems to have stopped archiving tuxpaint-dev after 4/24/2004.
> > Anyone have a suggestion for a better achiving solution for these lists? :(
> > (Sam doesn't want to run the pipermail(?) one on tux4kids.net cuz it's
> > a pain, apparently.)
> >
> > Thx!
> >
> > -bill!
> 
> 

-- 
Sam Hart
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Personal addr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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