Re: [integrity] List alive?
- From:
- Michael Guterl
- Date:
- 2010-03-11 @ 14:17
librelist is where open source project mailing lists go to die. at
least until they implement a better way to view the archives /
search...
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Craig Jolicoeur <cpjolicoeur@gmail.com> wrote:
> The librelist archives aren't really "searchable" to my knowledge.
>
> You have to choose the integrity list in the sidebar then just use the
> calendar in the top left to view messages by day. NOT IDEAL at all,
> but the list is active if you mail to it.
>
> - Craig
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Matt Davies <tonmatt@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Alberto
>>
>> Some people are listening for sure.
>>
>> I haven't tried searching the archives but a few people have said
>> they've had difficulties.
>>
>> What's your question?
>>
>> v
>>
>> On 11 March 2010 11:40, Alberto Perdomo <alberto.perdomo@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>> is this list alive?
>>> I can't seem to find any messages in the archive.
>>> Cheers!
>>
>
Re: [integrity] List alive?
- From:
- Graham Ashton
- Date:
- 2010-03-11 @ 15:22
On 11 Mar 2010, at 14:17, Michael Guterl wrote:
> librelist is where open source project mailing lists go to die. at
> least until they implement a better way to view the archives /
> search...
You can rsync your mailing list's archives to your own box and then put
your own front end on it.
I was thinking of writing a re-usable Sinatra app for viewing them (if
Nesta needs a mailing list, that'll probably be how I'll try and set it
up). If I did, would that be useful (for the integrity list)?
Graham
Re: [integrity] List alive?
- From:
- Nicolás Sanguinetti
- Date:
- 2010-03-11 @ 19:00
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Graham Ashton <graham@effectif.com> wrote:
> On 11 Mar 2010, at 14:17, Michael Guterl wrote:
>
>> librelist is where open source project mailing lists go to die. at
>> least until they implement a better way to view the archives /
>> search...
>
> You can rsync your mailing list's archives to your own box and then put
your own front end on it.
>
> I was thinking of writing a re-usable Sinatra app for viewing them (if
Nesta needs a mailing list, that'll probably be how I'll try and set it
up). If I did, would that be useful (for the integrity list)?
>
Yup, I've been thinking of doing the same thing, but I never seem to
find the time for it :)
> Graham
>