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Hi, James. |
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On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 06:56:49PM +0000, James wrote: |
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> Alan Mackenzie <acm <at> muc.de> writes: |
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> > Just to say I'll be withdrawing from this list in a few days, |
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> Well, you can withdraw from the volume of mail |
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> but using gmane to interface to the list: |
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> gmane.org |
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> Just use an interface like gmane.org |
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It's occurred to me - the mailing list is gatewayed onto NNTP. Maybe I |
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could keep up there. |
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> or follow the postings (when time permits) via |
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> your favorite mail reader. |
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> Gmane if very cool and you do not need to post or |
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> delete messages, only use on the rare occasion you |
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> have time. If you hose your gentoo system, you can get |
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> quick help from any web browser; no need to re-subscribe |
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> to the list, just configure gmane and those mail packets |
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> go BYE_BYE! |
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> Mail readers are threaded and an easy way to catch up |
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> on important things by just browsing topics....just |
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> subscribe to linux.gentoo.user |
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> Besides how can grow a cool community, if you leave? |
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Hmm. Yes I do feel guilty. Maybe I can keep up on Usenet. |
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> hth, |
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> James |
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Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). |