into two (or three, if
> "Frozen" is acceptable) sections, for the current and closed lists. Ask, I
> can send you a revamped page after the details have been worked out (barring
> Warnock's Dilemma).
That'd be great.
Please edit http://dev.perl.org/working-groups.txt
... at http://archive.develooper.com/?M=D should now be updating
again. :-)
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/230V switch while we move
it or something.
:-)
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ox is much faster, not running some
ancient Linux and have RAID-5. So you can now receive both perl6-all
and p5p faster than you can start a tail on your mail log after
posting.
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ps. if any of the above doesn't make much sense it's because I've
eaten approximately 2 tons
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> I have created perl6-announce-pdd. Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> for clues.
by the way, Adam Turoff was kind and volunteered to take the PDD
archive pumpkin like he was handling the bazillion RFC's.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] will thus go to him n
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 February 2001 17:38, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> >
> > I have created perl6-announce-pdd. Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > for clues.
> >
> > How should the submission process work? As for the RFC
r clues.
How should the submission process work? As for the RFC's?
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iling list managers. I
would suggest calling it perl6-summaries or such to avoid confusion.
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Simon Cozens wrote:
> Ask, could we have the PDDs placed up on dev.perl.org in the
> same way as the RFCs, please?
I made a simple list of what we have so far at
http://dev.perl.org/ppd/
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#x27;s to pay?
(In other words: I agree entirely).
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[1] that would currently be +$1750 a day if I'm reading my logs
correctly. wow. that's a whole lot of Perl mail! :-)
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ses).
:-)
It goes for everyone else too; we're happy to host your perl related
mailinglist.
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we are currently in waiting-for-Larry mode on the language design
and I don't think anyone would claim that it could be done any
faster if we tried to make language _decisions_ on the mailinglists
so that's just kinda
So maybe this is better: Next time you think it happens, send me a
mail right away and I can look into it.
(perl.org haven't ever dropped mail since I started taking care of
it as far as I know. Are you sure that you'll receive bounces, your
envelope sender is often changing).
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, David Grove wrote:
> Out of curiosity, is majordomo deprecated?
yes.
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ps. impatience, laziness and hubris are not cool names since we're
already using those at ValueClick (or we did in the past) :)
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ate for when the chair (or whoever) should stop
up, breathe, see if the group is getting anywhere and either shut it
down or change something if not.
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ink of the software
they shrinkwrap and sell they must (as a huge software company) have
thought quite a bit about how to get it there.
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> > Published by Microsoft Press
> > Published by Microsoft Press
> > Published by Microsoft Press
> > Published by Wiley
> >
me.
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y got consensus that we don't like it some months
ago on the bootstrap list.
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More information at http://dev.perl.org/lists
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
> List: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> subscribe by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eh, that would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] of course.
Thanks to Michael G Schwern for increasing my clue'o'meter.
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est. I could as well have written 1000 I'm
sure.
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On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Bart Lateur wrote:
> My suggestion, plain and simpl: add a custom header with the
> assigned message ID.
it's in the envelope sender which all decent delivery agents will
put in some header for you. (commonly the Return-Path header).
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he rfc list) to hold
> mailing list and project status reports?
yes, I have been thinking the same thing.
If noone objects in the next few days I'll go ahead and do it.
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then I'll go ahead and
set it up.
thoughts?
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