So just use gmane.org or pier's new nifty news.betaversion.org onces its off his DSL (somehow I don't think he wants everyone using it just yet ;-) ...but Pier is weird so maybe he does ;-) )

Henri Yandell wrote:

On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:



Chuck Murcko wrote:


I've noticed in looking around the Apache sites that there's a lot of
inconsistency in providing links (usually in the sidebars) where people
can get on the mailing lists.


since i answer the asf email, this is something that has bugged
the crap out of me, and about which i have complained several
times to no avail.

there is no canonical <project>/mailing-lists.html location to which
i can point people for j random project, so i have to tell them
to search the project site for the info. that sucks.



The mail archives also seem to be a joke. They lack a common look and feel, sometimes they don't cover certain mail lists and other times they just feel like poor quality user interfaces.

From my point of view, the mail server [ezmlm I think] seems to be a lot
more cryptic than the mail server I administer [mailman] so I keep wanting
to find the web-interface to my mail list, and then discovering I have to
use this cryptic set of commands to the mail server, which I routinely
forget :) I'm sure it'll turn out that ezmlm is more powerful etc, and I'm
not wanting to start a religious war, just my AOLuserness.

Hen


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