Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-06 Thread Filip Van Raemdonck
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 09:48:54PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
 Joey Hess writes:
  Well I guess you could use sourceforge.
 
 I assume that the author has his reasons for not wanting to use
 Sourceforge.

I believe sunsite.auc.dk does provide services to opensource projects as
well, you may want to take a look at that.

regards,

Filip

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Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-05 Thread Josip Rodin
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 09:48:54PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
  Well I guess you could use sourceforge.
 
 I assume that the author has his reasons for not wanting to use
 Sourceforge.

There are (were?) mailing lists for other projects on lists.debian.org...?

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Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-05 Thread Joey Hess
John Hasler wrote:
 Joey Hess writes:
  Well I guess you could use sourceforge.
 
 I assume that the author has his reasons for not wanting to use
 Sourceforge.

I was thinking just use it for the list, and ignore the other stuff.

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Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-04 Thread John Hasler
The chrony mailing list is a Yahoo Group at the moment.  This less than
optimal.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look for a (free)
home?
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Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-04 Thread Joey Hess
John Hasler wrote:
 The chrony mailing list is a Yahoo Group at the moment.  This less than
 optimal.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look for a (free)
 home?

Well I guess you could use sourceforge. 

-- 
see shy jo




Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-04 Thread Roland Bauerschmidt
John Hasler wrote:
 The chrony mailing list is a Yahoo Group at the moment.  This less than
 optimal.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look for a (free)
 home?

Sourceforge?

Roland

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Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-04 Thread John Hasler
Joey Hess writes:
 Well I guess you could use sourceforge.

I assume that the author has his reasons for not wanting to use
Sourceforge.
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Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-04 Thread Carlos Laviola

On 05-May-2001 Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
 John Hasler wrote:
 The chrony mailing list is a Yahoo Group at the moment.  This less than
 optimal.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look for a (free)
 home?
 
 Sourceforge?

Register your project at http://sourceforge.net, and you'll get all the nice
stuff they give, like CVS access, shell access (to a compile farm, even), a
pretty decent storage space, that can get bigger if you really need it (100mb+,
iirc), and freedom to create mailing lists for your project. But, if you don't
need all that stuff, I think you can ask the listmaster to create a list for
you right under lists.debian.org, since some projects (like the V C++ GUI
Framework) are using the server for their own lists. And, since you're from
debian and all that, it makes it much easier. I don't remember the exact
procedure to request a new list, hopefully someone will step in and give the
tip.

 
 Roland
 
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Re: Chrony mailing list needs a home

2001-05-04 Thread John Hasler
Carlos Laviola writes:
 Register your project...

Not my project.  I'm just the Debian maintainer.  I was just trying to do
the upstream author a favor.
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