Sounds good to me.  Many people use google to find answers, and  
probably more should.  Don't know about nabble, never heard of it.
On Feb 18, 2010, at 6:28 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:

> I'm considering setting up a nabble account for archiving the oorexx
> mailing lists.  One advantage of using nabble is the archive is
> generally internet searchable.  The sourceforge archives don't appear
> to be.  Having the archive set up would give the project a touch more
> visibility.  Looking for some opinions on whether this should be done
> or not.
>
> Rick
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