On 01/07/08 01:50, Gary Johnson wrote: > On 2008-07-01, Tony Mechelynck<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 01/07/08 01:05, Gary Johnson wrote: >>> On 2008-06-30, Christian MICHON<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:13 PM, Tony Mechelynck >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> See http://vim.sourceforge.net/maillist.php#vim-dev under "Archive". I >>>>> don't know under what format the archives are held. >>>>> >>>> web based format, close to useless unless I write a clever awk script >>>> after I individually download each page individually. >>>> >>>> might be the case, since both yahoo groups and google groups do not >>>> allow such downloads. >>>> >>>> Bram, >>>> >>>> is there any earlier post than year 2000 ? I seem unable to find >>>> earlier than this date... >>> FWIW, I have an incomplete set from Patch 6.2.058 on 03 Aug 2003 >>> through 6.2.461, then what appears to be a complete set from 6.2.462 >>> to the present, except for 6.3.083, 6.3.084 and perhaps a few others >>> when I've had mail delivery problems. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Gary >> The OP talked about all vim-dev _messages_. There has been a lot of >> messages on vim-dev about how to build vim with this or that feature >> enabled or using this or that compiler. If you're only interested in the >> _patches_, they are available at ftp.vim.org (with additional "summary" >> patches for 1-100, 101-200, etc., in gzipped format starting at 6.0). >> The oldest one that I can see is 5.7.001. There are subdirectories "per >> version" starting at 6.3. > > What he said was, > > I'm consolidating the dates I extracted from the ftp server for > the git repo I'm creating, but I expect some of these dates to be > off versus the mailing list dates. > > So I thought he was looking for the dates of Bram's patch messages > to the vim-dev list, which is what I can provide. > > Regards, > Gary
After what you quoted above, there was a 2nd paragraph: Is there somewhere where I could download mbox format of all vim-dev messages since let's say version 6.0 ? Thanks in advance. He said "all vim-dev messages" so I assumed he wanted _all_ the back-and-forth talk on the vim-dev group, not just the patches, which can still be found on the FTP server since 5.7. Best regards, Tony. -- Experience is the worst teacher. It always gives the test first and the instruction afterward. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
