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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:21:03 +0200
From: Oleg Verych <olecom@...wer.upol.cz>
To: Ben Pfaff <blp@...stanford.edu>, "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@...or.com>
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
postmaster@...r.kernel.org, webguy@...aimsgroup.com,
postmaster@...l.org, postmaster@...g.iu.edu
Subject: Re: Request for Linux Kernel Mailing List archives
* Newsgroups: gmane.linux.kernel
* Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:10:53 -0700
>
>> For example, if a message had:
>>
>> Message-ID: <4676C78D.8040208@...or.com>
>>
>> ... and I could just generate a URL:
>>
>> http://linux-kernel.example.com/msgid/4676C78D.8040208@zytor.com
>
> gmane can do that:
> http://mid.gmane.org/4676C78D.8040208@zytor.com
To have Gmane (news<=>e-mail [and web]) engine[s] on the kernel.org will
be the best thing ever!
The "News<=>e-mail" part is major because of things, i've learned after
using it with (_mature_ news reader) slrn. Any web interface, basic like
in marcs.info, or comprehensive, like Gmane's one can't replace
functionality news server(Gmane)/reader is giving to you (summary):
* You don't receive (or annoyingly bounce) huge traffic.
. big backlogs are handled easily in many cases, like getting
e-mails, replying in interesting threads, just don't care about
flames. I've just removed (by one key-press) 300, 200, 100 messages
of Dual-Licensing thread, because i trust Linus.
* Interesting discussions are easily saved(by threads) on your side, so
you can search them or read (any mbox format reader, like `mutt -f`)
* (slrn) Searching Message-Id as easy as one key-combination and one
copy/paste {1}
* (slrn) Restoring of whole thread from one e-mail (or {1}) -- one
key-combination
* (slrn + Gmane) headers have "Archived-At" entry, so i can just
copy/paste it for web-based users
* (slrn + Gmane) listing of news-groups (actually ML<=>Gmane-NEWS)
as easy as all above: patterns, one key-combination
* i bet much more, than i've just told.
And that's pretty why i'm happy to be with. After abandoning Mozilla
(buggy, memory hungry ever stuff), X and having console, screen, slrn,
lynx, emacs-nox i'm a pretty much more efficient that any time back.
All web, rss, other XML/WEB-2.0 crap does will not help. Get your
developers back -- use and publish healthy ways and tools to use!
I mean, come on, that's easy, rather than develop IMHO useless
e-mail/patch brokenness (WRT plain-text) checkers and docs.
Publish your way of being productive and saving environment! (tm:)
>> (Extra points if all the vger lists are available, not just LKML.)
>
> gmane has thousands of free software mailing lists. I don't know
> whether it has all of the vger lists.
There are many, that i'm aware of: kernel, commits, ide, net, usb,
archs(amd64 at least), sparse, git...
Namespace in Gmane is a little bit wrong. For example
gmane.linux.kernel and gmane.linux.debian.*
I.e. Linux kernel (with sub-parts) is in noise of distributions, while
latter can have different kernel actually (e.g. kfreebsd in the Debian).
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