[ANN] unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era

2014-05-07 Thread Eric Wong
Changes: This release updates documentation to reflect the migration of the mailing list to a new public-inbox[1] instance. This is necessary due to the impending RubyForge shutdown on May 15, 2014. The public-inbox address is: unicorn-pub...@bogomips.org (no subscription required, plain

Re: [ANN] unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era

2014-05-07 Thread Jérémy Lecour
Hi Eric and all, I'm sorry if I'm the dumbest guy in the room, but I absolutely don't understand what I have to do to stay in the mailing list. Would you mind explaining what a regular subscriber has to do to keep receiving those emails in their inbox? Thanks -- Jérémy Lecour :

Re: [ANN] unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era

2014-05-07 Thread Eric Wong
Jérémy Lecour jeremy.lec...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric and all, I'm sorry if I'm the dumbest guy in the room, but I absolutely don't understand what I have to do to stay in the mailing list. Sorry about the confusion, I'll try to clarify... Would you mind explaining what a regular subscriber

Re: [ANN] unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era

2014-05-07 Thread Bráulio Bhavamitra
+1, pushing to ssoma when emails standards empire is very strong is way too much... Another mailing list in another server should be created... regards, bráulio On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Eric Wong e...@80x24.org wrote: Changes: This release updates documentation to reflect the

Re: [ANN] unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era

2014-05-07 Thread Michael Fischer
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Eric Wong e...@80x24.org wrote: Jérémy Lecour jeremy.lec...@gmail.com wrote: Would you mind explaining what a regular subscriber has to do to keep receiving those emails in their inbox? You use ssoma[1] to to import mail into your inbox. This is like how

Re: [ANN] unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era

2014-05-07 Thread Eric Wong
Michael Fischer mfisc...@zendesk.com wrote: Is there some compelling reason why the mailing list simply cannot be moved to another provider? IMHO your users and fellow developers shouldn't have to do anything other than change the submission address. We would need to migrate again if/when