CONTENTS DELETED in nabble frontend

2021-06-22 Thread Matthias Pohl
Hi everyone, Is it only me or does anyone else have the same problem with messages being not available anymore in the nabble frontend? I get multiple messages like the following one for individual messages: > CONTENTS DELETED > The author has deleted this message. This appears for instance in [1],

Re: CONTENTS DELETED in nabble frontend

2021-06-22 Thread Yangze Guo
It seems the post will remain iff it is sent by a registered email. I do not register nabble in user ML and my post is deleted in [1]. [1] http://apache-flink-user-mailing-list-archive.2336050.n4.nabble.com/after-upgrade-flink1-12-to-flink1-13-1-flink-web-ui-s-taskmanager-detail-page-error-tt4439

Re: CONTENTS DELETED in nabble frontend

2021-06-22 Thread Yangze Guo
Ahh. It seems nabble has updated mailing lists to regular forums this week[1]. [1] http://support.nabble.com/Mailing-Lists-will-be-updated-to-regular-forums-next-week-td7609458.html Best, Yangze Guo On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 2:37 PM Yangze Guo wrote: > > It seems the post will remain iff it is s

Re: CONTENTS DELETED in nabble frontend

2021-06-23 Thread Matthias Pohl
Thanks for pointing to the Nabble support forum. +1 Based on [1], the deletion of posts is not related to the switch of mailing lists becoming regular forums. But it seems to be a general issue at Nabble. But what concerns me is [2]: It looks like they are planning to remove the feature to post thr

Re: CONTENTS DELETED in nabble frontend

2021-06-23 Thread Dawid Wysakowicz
Hey, As far as I know the official Apache ML archive can be accessed here[1]. Personally I don't know what is the status of the nabble archives. Best, Dawid [1] https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@flink.apache.org On 23/06/2021 09:08, Matthias Pohl wrote: > Thanks for pointing to the Nabble

Re: CONTENTS DELETED in nabble frontend

2021-06-23 Thread Robert Metzger
I've set up the nabble archives back in the stone age of Flink, when the Apache archive didn't provide a very modern user experience. Since lists.apache.org exists, we don't really need nabble anymore. I'll open a pull request to replace the links to nabble to point to lists.apache.org on the comm