From: Scott L. F. <slf...@sn...> - 2003-05-13 21:56:36
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Since the jungerl-hackers mailing list isn't archived, it's tough to tell how little/much this mailing list is used. Since it might make sense to carry on Jungerl-related conversations on a list like this instead of the erlang-questions, I'm going to risk a public "ping"(*) to see if anyone else is out there. -Scott (*) Emailing my question directly to Luke Gorrie wouldn't be nearly as much fun. |
From: Tony R. <to...@ro...> - 2003-05-14 12:05:17
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I am here :-) I also think this SHOULD be the list for "serious" activities. /Tony |
From: Luke G. <lu...@bl...> - 2003-05-22 06:01:10
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Scott Lystig Fritchie <slf...@sn...> writes: > Since the jungerl-hackers mailing list isn't archived, it's tough to > tell how little/much this mailing list is used. Actually I think it is archived, and it's just that nobody had posted before :-) If I'm wrong, feel free to fix it. In Jungerl spirit, the administrator password for both lists is "foobar". Cheers, Luke |
From: Dan G. <dg...@er...> - 2003-05-22 07:08:45
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Now if the list is archived, do you think it is a good idea type the password in the mail ? ;-) Cheers /Dan Luke Gorrie writes: > Scott Lystig Fritchie <slf...@sn...> writes: > > > Since the jungerl-hackers mailing list isn't archived, it's tough to > > tell how little/much this mailing list is used. > > Actually I think it is archived, and it's just that nobody had posted > before :-) > > If I'm wrong, feel free to fix it. In Jungerl spirit, the > administrator password for both lists is "XXXX". > > Cheers, > Luke > |