Magnus Bodin writes:
> No. This shows even more the need for multiple archives and mirrors of the
> contributions around qmail.
>
> Shouldn't we build a nice structure around this?
>
> Now everyone sits around with their own little qmail-page. If all these were
> at least archivable together the qmail-world would have been a safer place.
Suggestions? I don't like the appearance of web pages that have
<remote_url> [<local_copy>] everywhere. It's quite straightforward
for me to run wget on all the URL's on the web page. However, how do
we present that to users? Maybe I should have the wget robot rewrite
the web page so that only if the wget fails does a <local_copy>
URL appear. That actually wouldn't be too hard.
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