also sprach Andreas Barth <a...@ayous.org> [2012.09.14.1333 +0200]:
> Otherwise, there is currently an issue with the http archive.

For relatively large values of "currently". You also have issues
with the MX, and been having them for months. And all my attempts to
talk to you about this have been left unanswered.

However, this issue is not a personal one between you and I, so
please don't take it personally. Nor do I want to discredit the work
you do for our project. And I also don't want to argue about the
sense and sensibility of blocking the "hacker protocol" ICMP at the
perimeter. You will note it isn't the only test I've done.

I don't have a hidden agenda. I would like to have archives to this
list (which I started) because someone (at bytemine) asked for them
and I had to again say that the archives aren't working, which they
haven't been for months.

When I agreed to transfer debian-...@lists.madduck.net to
area-...@teams.debian.net, I did so because teams.debian.net seemed
like it was going to become the official host for user groups'
mailing lists, and when e-o-c looked promising. Neither of those are
still the case.

Now that lists.debian.org offer debian-dug-* lists, I think the list
should go there anyway.

I hope I managed to clear this up, and I would appreciate if
listmaster considered my request.

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