Christian Moe <[email protected]> writes:

> 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

Thanks!

> 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.

Yes, it is not used.
I use something similar locally, but that's tailored to my workflow.
That file is outdated anyway, and can be archived.

> - 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?" :) 

Looks like news.gmane.io is working. It does not have web archives, but
NNTP is available. Our public-inbox instance is also providing the NNTP
server. You can refer to https://list.orgmode.org/_/text/mirror/

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