Christian Moe <[email protected]> writes:

> Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Side note: gmane is down, so all links it gmane are broken.
>> But they often refer to either our of emacs-devel mailing list, which
>> can both be searched by message ID: 
>> https://list.orgmode.org/?q=m2zk19l1me.fsf%40gmail.com
>> Christian, this is a heads up for you.
>
> Thanks for the heads-up. I'll see what I can do.

Fixed, mostly. Gmane had a bewildering number of ways to link to a post,
but besides those with message ID, I was able to find quite a few of
them on archive.org, which gave me the sender and date to search
list.orgmode.org with.

Commit: 6a4af0b2e24fff5a1f

Two remaining contexts where gmane was referenced that I'm wondering
about:

- worg/code/elisp/org-issue.el (referenced from org-devel.org)

  This is not used anymore, right? The current tracker is Bastien's
  woof-based one. Org-issue.el was used before. We should remove this
  from org-devel.org or at least mark it obsolete, and we could archive
  the lisp code.

- org-faq.org::*I read the mailing list through gmane. Should I
  subscribe?

  Is reading the mailing list on gmane via nntp still a thing? (I
  haven't used a newsreader since the early 2000s.) If yes, we could
  keep this FAQ, but add that the gmane web interface is gone, and
  direct people to list.orgmode.org for that. If not, we should probably
  change this FAQ to "I used to read the mailing list through gmane.
  Where did it go?" :) 

Regards,
Christian

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