
Hi! Could somebody please look at the archives mentioned on the homepage? In particular, two of them end somewhere in 2003 (because their subscription was cancelled?). I have only checked the ones for the developers' mailinglist, the others should be checked, too, and possibly have their links removed and/or their operators notified. cheers Uli

Ulrich Eckhardt <doomster@knuut.de> writes:
Hi!
Could somebody please look at the archives mentioned on the homepage? In particular, two of them end somewhere in 2003 (because their subscription was cancelled?).
?? There are no archives mentioned on the homepage AFAICT.
I have only checked the ones for the developers' mailinglist, the others should be checked, too, and possibly have their links removed and/or their operators notified.
Everybody is really busy; it would be a big help if you'd do the complete check and check in a fix or post a patch to the SF tracker. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

On Sunday 18 February 2007 15:44, David Abrahams wrote:
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to gmane.comp.lib.boost.devel as well.
Hmmm, weird, that should IMHO mean that the message also comes to the developers' mailinglist, but I haven't seen it there yet.
Ulrich Eckhardt <doomster@knuut.de> writes:
Hi!
Could somebody please look at the archives mentioned on the homepage? In particular, two of them end somewhere in 2003 (because their subscription was cancelled?).
?? There are no archives mentioned on the homepage AFAICT.
http://boost.org/more/mailing_lists.htm lists the various mailinglists and there is also an entry 'Archives for Boost developers list', I was talking about those.
I have only checked the ones for the developers' mailinglist, the others should be checked, too, and possibly have their links removed and/or their operators notified.
Everybody is really busy; it would be a big help if you'd do the complete check and check in a fix or post a patch to the SF tracker.
I'll take a look at the issue, but I can only do the latter as I don't have a CVS account for writing. Question remains if I should try to reactivate the non-working archives or simply remove their links? The archives from GMANE work and are provided for all lists (I think), so that should be enough. Any opinions on that? Uli
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