The first message was on Tue, 13 May 2003 13:50:40. I've got the
complete archive that ezmlm keeps. I'll bounce the first message to it
as a test to see if it works and keeps the date correct, and if it does
then I will bounce the rest.
James Golovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dave Witt wrote:
I have what I believe is a complete archive of this mailing list
beginning 1/1/2004 (when I joined.. approx 140 messages to date), and
I could easily "tag and bounce" all the messages that I have to the
mail-archive.com address using mutt.. It seems like it should work
(hopefully the mail-archive software would order them by date so they
wouldn't "bury" the few more recent messages).
Does anyone have any objections to this? It would be great if someone
else had the entire archive from day 1 and could do the same thing...
Dave Witt
James Golovich wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Note that CPAN does provide a bug tracker and some very handy
distribution methods. We already have this mailing list (that merely
lacks a web-based archive. Any reason not to use gmane and/or
mail-archive.com ?).
However CPAN is not geared towards cooperative development
Anyway, which is the preferred place for patches:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or this list?
Any list of known problems?
I just added the mail-archive.com address to the list, so it will be
archived there from now on.
Currently the code is stored in my own private CVS archive, and at
this time I'm not planning on opening it up to the public. If
contributions become overwhelming there is a chance I will change
this, but that remains to be seen.
You can send patches to either location and I will get them. Sending
them to the list might be the best place to get some additional peer
review
James Golovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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