Mailman is keeping archives: http://lists.archserver.org/pipermail/
But given that it is running over my home ADSL link I'd be interested in having something like mail-archive keep it too. I'd also like to get some way for the IRC channel to be logged and searchable on the web too if anyone knows much about that? ------------------------------ Sent from my iPhone On 08/01/2010, at 1:26, "Markus M. May"<mmay at javafreedom.org> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: dmoree at shadowbranch.com > To: general at lists.archserver.org > Date: 07.01.2010 15:12:41 > Subject: Re: [ArchServer-General] [ ArchServer-General ] Repository > Discussion No. III > > >> Good! I can't keep all these list e-mails. beginning to fill up my >> mailbox! and I'm the server admin. >> >> Does anyone know of there is a way to view these via the web on AS >> site? > > There are a couple of possiblities to do something like an archive. > E.g. www.mail-archive.com, markmail.com or even www.nabble.com. > Something like this could also be implemented on the server itself > via an own inbox on the server, which is then shown via an own web- > interface (e.g. mod_mbox). See > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-users/ > for an example. > > But isn't mailman handling something like this as well? > > R, > > triplem > >> >> Markus M. May wrote: >>> I have moved this discussion into the forum, please find it here: >>> >>> http://bbs.archserver.org/viewtopic.php?pid=161#p161 >>> >>> I think there we can keep all the information together. >>> >>> R, >>> >>> triplem >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: mmay at javafreedom.org >>> To: general at lists.archserver.org >>> Date: 06.01.2010 21:52:11 >>> Subject: [ArchServer-General] Repository Discussion No. III >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> in the forums there was a short discussion about the base, core and >>>> server-core repositories. Furthermore I already asked about >>>> java-applications. >>>> Even though we have (right now) base, lamp and webapps, there >>>> seems to >>>> me one missing. Think about Java and Ruby. The corresponding >>>> languages >>>> are not really webapps (e.g. openjdk6, ruby) but they do not >>>> belong into >>>> the lamp (like php) or even the base repo. >>>> >>>> I would like to discuss this once again and get further opinions >>>> and >>>> positions on this. I do know that this is not a high priority, >>>> but I >>>> still believe, that we should discuss this. >>>> >>>> My own position is, that we need, next to base (or server-base, >>>> server-core) another repository like languages or extra. From my >>>> point >>>> of view we should also think about a kind of community repo, even >>>> though >>>> this should be done only in the long run and not right now. >>>> >>>> What do you think? >>>> >>>> R, >>>> >>>> triplem >>>> >>>> -- >>>> The penguin found me, and I do take care about him :-) >>>> >>>> mmay at javafreedom.org >>>> http://javafreedom.org/blog >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> ArchServer Project General Mail List >>>> Post messages to: general at lists.archserver.org >>>> Administer your subscription: http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ArchServer Project General Mail List >>> Post messages to: general at lists.archserver.org >>> Administer your subscription: http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general >>> >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ArchServer Project General Mail List > Post messages to: general at lists.archserver.org > Administer your subscription: http://lists.archserver.org/listinfo/general -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.archserver.org/pipermail/general/attachments/20100109/b92e9fda/attachment-0001.html>

