Thanks Alex, that seems to work fine.  One of the results that I got was on
Nabble so looks like you can go to Nabble and search there to.
Pete





On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Alek Paunov <a...@declera.com> wrote:

> This was said above in the thread - try this google query:
>
> site:mail-archive.com inurl:sqlite-users "How about a"
>
> BTW, Some day I would be happy to use FTS powered search across the mail
> archives, maybe with additional feature (authorized with list-member
> credentials) for tagging and assigning additional related bookmarks (to the
> lines in source revisions, documentation and relevant blog articles) to some
> messages.
>
>
> On 27.10.2011 20:35, Pete wrote:
>
>> The one attraction of a forum to me is that it's searchable so I'd be able
>> to check for any discussions before posting to the mailing list. Is there
>> an
>> archive for the mailing list somewhere which could serve the same prupose?
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>>>
>>> Message: 27
>>> Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 16:45:12 +0100
>>> From: Simon Slavin<slav...@bigfraud.org>
>>> To: General Discussion of SQLite 
>>> Database<sqlite-users@sqlite.**org<sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
>>> >
>>> Subject: Re: [sqlite] How about a proper forum rather than an e-mail
>>>        list
>>> Message-ID:<41D980CD-AE28-**46A3-85D0-F2789B9FB5AD@**bigfraud.org<41d980cd-ae28-46a3-85d0-f2789b9fb...@bigfraud.org>
>>> >
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>
>>>
>>> On 27 Oct 2011, at 4:41pm, Yves Goergen wrote:
>>>
>>>  On 23.10.2011 16:05 CE(S)T, Simon Slavin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Part of the attraction of this list is that I don't have to think
>>>>> "Oh, I want to read a lot of SQLite-related stuff now !".
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What do you mean? I don't get it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> If I had to go to a separate forum for my SQLite thoughts, I wouldn't
>>> bother to go very often.  Because most of the time there's nothing there
>>> that interests me.  An advantage of a mailing list is that the SQLite
>>> messages roll in gradually, mixed with other stuff that requires less
>>> concentration to understand.  I'm not put off by the idea that I'll now
>>> have
>>> to wade through 20 posts I'm not interested in.
>>>
>>> Simon.
>>>
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