I've used gmane for year, to take care of most mailing list tracking. It
has worked great so far, but I wasn't aware that it is run by a small
group of individuals.
Does Debian as a project have an NNTP service ?
We have mailing lists, but do we also have NNTP service like gmane. If
not, should
Ritesh Raj Sarraf writes (gmane equivalent):
I've used gmane for year, to take care of most mailing list tracking. It
has worked great so far, but I wasn't aware that it is run by a small
group of individuals.
Does Debian as a project have an NNTP service ?
We have mailing lists, but do we
On 01/16/2015 08:53 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
I asked DSA whether it would be a good idea to grant access to every
Debian system but they told me that a user using a Debian machine to
read usenet would probably be in breach of the DMUP. I guess that
wouldn't apply to reading
Ritesh Raj Sarraf writes (Re: gmane equivalent):
On 01/16/2015 08:53 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
I'm tempted to grant access to every machine in *.debian.net. Would
that be unwise ?
I've been using a combination of leafnode + gmane so far, and it has
worked perfect. I've used this setup on my
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
I've used gmane for year, to take care of most mailing list tracking.
Does Debian as a project have an NNTP service? We have mailing lists, but
do we also have NNTP service like gmane.
Most public debian mailing lists are gatewayed and available as news groups in
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