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Bug 121086 - Please fix the mailing list archives
Please fix the mailing list archives
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gimp-web
Classification: Infrastructure
Component: mailing lists
unspecified
Other All
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: The GIMP web bugs mail alias
The GIMP web bugs mail alias
: 127709 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-08-31 00:12 UTC by Michael Schumacher
Modified: 2006-01-29 13:13 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Michael Schumacher 2003-08-31 00:12:47 UTC
Since June 2003, the archives of the gimp-* mailing lists are no longer
updated. Many important GIMP 2.0 and GIMPCon discussions are missing.
Comment 1 Manish Singh 2003-08-31 00:31:13 UTC
This is being worked on. Anyone want to donate some RAM for the list
server?
Comment 2 Sven Neumann 2003-08-31 09:50:51 UTC
There is most probably some money left from GimpCon. I don't have the
exact numbers yet since I haven't yet paid for the tent and such.
Perhaps it would make sense to buy some RAM from this money?
Comment 3 Dave Neary 2003-09-01 08:10:19 UTC
Go for it - sounds like a good cause to me.

Dave.
Comment 4 Sven Neumann 2003-09-04 18:16:36 UTC
If I understood Yosh correctly, we'd need 72pin EDO RAM. This stuff is
old and hard to get nowadays. We should definitely ask if someone has
such RAM lying around. It would be shame to spend money on this and
find out later that some gimp user has this kind of stuff rotting away
somewhere.

Does anyone know how expensive this sort of RAM is nowadays? Perhaps
it would even be wiser to get a new board and current RAM.
Comment 5 Manish Singh 2003-09-04 18:24:10 UTC
Uhm, it's not really hard to get. It runs about $25/stick for 128 MB.
Comment 6 Dave Neary 2003-09-05 10:03:43 UTC
Maybe the mailing lists would be a better place to ask this sort of
question?

In any case, even if someone donates it we'd still ahve the problem of
shipping it - $25 for a stick seems handier...

Dave.
Comment 7 Tino Schwarze 2003-10-01 09:32:16 UTC
It looks like nobody has some of this stuff lying around.

If
http://www7.alternate.de/html/nodes_info/i6iq01.html
would be suitable, I could order two of these. And donate them.

Just give me an address to send them to (where's the server located 
that we're talking about)?
Comment 8 Raphaël Quinet 2003-10-18 10:35:44 UTC
Tino: It looks like the RAM module you linked to is 64MB only.  I
suppose that Yosh would like 128MB modules in order to save some
memory slots.

Yosh: Is this correct?  Anyway, what is the status of this problem?
In your first comment at the end of August; you wrote; "This is being
worked on."  Did you get some RAM in the meantime, or should we post a
request for 128MB modules on the developers or users lists?

Related bug report: bug #124879 (mailing lists subscription broken).
Comment 9 Henrik Brix Andersen 2003-11-22 23:37:33 UTC
*** Bug 127709 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 10 Raphaël Quinet 2004-01-04 23:16:47 UTC
Re-assigning all bug reports related to the mailing lists to the new
"mailing lists" component of the "gimp-web" module.  Let's hope that
we are done with all these Bugzilla changes....
Comment 11 Michael Schumacher 2004-04-29 00:09:32 UTC
Any progress with this issue so far?
Comment 12 Michael Schumacher 2004-12-19 18:42:38 UTC
Until this is fixed  - if ever :) - it would be nice to indicate which archives
are considered broken on the website. I'll take care of this.
Comment 13 Michael Schumacher 2006-01-29 13:13:26 UTC
List archives are working again, and it doesn't look like this is just a temporary change.