Re: Retire cctech
Folks, I've migrated all of the cctech subscribers to cctalk, and removed the cctech list. I've tried to arrange that mail sent to cctech gets forwarded to cctalk, but that may require a bit of tuning. I do still have the various posting archives which will make an appearance in the (hopefully) near future. In the process of retiring cctech, I preserved digest vs individual message subscription settings, but may have inadvertently altered the _form_ of digest you receive. If you want to change this, or any other, subscription setting, you should be able to visit: https://classiccmp.org/mailman3/postorius/lists/cctalk.classiccmp.org/ and log in to fiddle with your settings. Old list passwords did not port over, so on the first visit you'll probably have to use the "sign up" link top right to create a username and password to use to get at your subscriptions. De
Re: Retire cctech
Will posts to cctech alias to cctalk if I forget? Bill On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 12:02 AM jim stephens via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I'm good with the duality going away. I see in a day longer ago that > the split made sense and also was more useful. > > I don't think I've seen the cctech separate out much that can't be > located and followed anyway. > > Appreciate all the efforts. I'll look at my archives. I think Jay had > all I had the he did not. I also have a very long archive composed of > emails and not from scraping the archives off the web page, though I > don't know that is much use. > > thanks > Jim > > On 7/13/2022 7:01 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > > > Are the old posts all archived and searchable? I have a gap from 2016 > > > through 2022, and before that it is complete back to Mar 29, 2007 (I > > > think it is complete). > > > > I think I have cctech back to 2005 for import into the new mailman web > > system. I also have the mailman2 pipermail archives that go back to > > 2014. > > > > I have cctalk archives back to the beginning in 1998? to load, and the > > pipermail back to 2014. > > > > The pipermail archives are online now. The stuff to load still requires > > some massaging to get it to load cleanly. Since it's somewhere north of > > 400,000 messages, and I'm not getting diagnostics about _why_ some > > messages aren't getting loaded, it's taking some time to finish the > > cleanup. > > > > De > >
Re: Retire cctech
I'm fine with that myself, but will list memberships from cctech be ported over, or will we have to re-register? I don't think I'm currently on cctalk.
Re: Retire cctech
I'm good with the duality going away. I see in a day longer ago that the split made sense and also was more useful. I don't think I've seen the cctech separate out much that can't be located and followed anyway. Appreciate all the efforts. I'll look at my archives. I think Jay had all I had the he did not. I also have a very long archive composed of emails and not from scraping the archives off the web page, though I don't know that is much use. thanks Jim On 7/13/2022 7:01 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > Are the old posts all archived and searchable? I have a gap from 2016 > through 2022, and before that it is complete back to Mar 29, 2007 (I > think it is complete). I think I have cctech back to 2005 for import into the new mailman web system. I also have the mailman2 pipermail archives that go back to 2014. I have cctalk archives back to the beginning in 1998? to load, and the pipermail back to 2014. The pipermail archives are online now. The stuff to load still requires some massaging to get it to load cleanly. Since it's somewhere north of 400,000 messages, and I'm not getting diagnostics about _why_ some messages aren't getting loaded, it's taking some time to finish the cleanup. De
Re: Retire cctech
> Are the old posts all archived and searchable? I have a gap from 2016 > through 2022, and before that it is complete back to Mar 29, 2007 (I > think it is complete). I think I have cctech back to 2005 for import into the new mailman web system. I also have the mailman2 pipermail archives that go back to 2014. I have cctalk archives back to the beginning in 1998? to load, and the pipermail back to 2014. The pipermail archives are online now. The stuff to load still requires some massaging to get it to load cleanly. Since it's somewhere north of 400,000 messages, and I'm not getting diagnostics about _why_ some messages aren't getting loaded, it's taking some time to finish the cleanup. De
Re: Retire cctech
On 2022/07/13 3:00 p.m., Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: Folks, I've belatedly realized that it's going to be a bit of a headache to implement the old cctalk/cctech crossposting duality under the new version of mailman. I seem to recall a discussion about retiring the cctech list and just continuing with cctalk, and that the consensus was in favor of that. I'll call this message a consent agenda indicating that I plan to do that, unless there's loud outcry. De Are the old posts all archived and searchable? I have a gap from 2016 through 2022, and before that it is complete back to Mar 29, 2007 (I think it is complete). Merging makes sense to me. John :-#)# -- John's Jukes Ltd. 7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3 Call (604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out"
Re: Retire cctech
Hi Dennis, That makes complete sense - All of my cc* related emails get forwarded into a single folder here anyway. Kindest regards, Doug Jackson em: d...@doughq.com ph: 0414 986878 Check out my awesome clocks at www.dougswordclocks.com Follow my amateur radio adventures at vk1zdj.net --- Just like an old fashioned letter, this email and any files transmitted with it should probably be treated as confidential and intended solely for your own use. Please note that any interesting spelling is usually my own and may have been caused by fat thumbs on a tiny tiny keyboard. Should any part of this message prove to be useful in the event of the imminent Zombie Apocalypse then the sender bears no personal, legal, or moral responsibility for any outcome resulting from its usage unless the result of said usage is the unlikely defeat of the Zombie Hordes in which case the sender takes full credit without any theoretical or actual legal liability. :-) Be nice to your parents. Go outside and do something awesome - Draw, paint, walk, setup a radio station, go fishing or sailing - just do something that makes you happy. ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G- In more laid back days this line would literally sing ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G On Thu, 14 Jul 2022 at 08:01, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > Folks, > > I've belatedly realized that it's going to be a bit of a headache to > implement the old cctalk/cctech crossposting duality under the new > version of mailman. > > I seem to recall a discussion about retiring the cctech list and just > continuing with cctalk, and that the consensus was in favor of that. > > I'll call this message a consent agenda indicating that I plan to do > that, unless there's loud outcry. > > De >
Re: Retire cctech
On Jul 13, 2022, at 3:00 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > > Folks, > > I've belatedly realized that it's going to be a bit of a headache to > implement the old cctalk/cctech crossposting duality under the new > version of mailman. > > I seem to recall a discussion about retiring the cctech list and just > continuing with cctalk, and that the consensus was in favor of that. > > I'll call this message a consent agenda indicating that I plan to do > that, unless there's loud outcry. > > De I’m fine with that. I never cared for the duality. Zane
Retire cctech
Folks, I've belatedly realized that it's going to be a bit of a headache to implement the old cctalk/cctech crossposting duality under the new version of mailman. I seem to recall a discussion about retiring the cctech list and just continuing with cctalk, and that the consensus was in favor of that. I'll call this message a consent agenda indicating that I plan to do that, unless there's loud outcry. De