On 5/5/21 9:31 PM, Paul Bryan wrote:
Given the ease of spoofing sender addresses, and its propensity for use
in anonymous spamming and trolling (thanks python-list-owner for
staying on top of that!), I propose to disconnect comp.lang.python from
the python-list mailing list. Both would then
On 5/9/21 11:26 AM, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how do people without a Code of Conduct
> manage and prevent abuse in between people? I was about
> to organise something last year but did not find a better solution
> than a code of conduct to ensure smoothness. Well the idea
Greetings,
Out of curiosity, how do people without a Code of Conduct
manage and prevent abuse in between people? I was about
to organise something last year but did not find a better solution
than a code of conduct to ensure smoothness. Well the idea was a
before-hand signed code of conduct. It be
> I disagree. Many people are opposed to CoCs for a variety of reasons
> including the fact that many CoCs are political in nature. Others
> oppose them for legal liability reasons. On his radio show Ask Noah (a
> radio show about Linux), Noah has interviewed several people who oppose
> CoCs for
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 1:58 PM dn via Python-list
wrote:
> That said, there is nothing to be gained by upsetting people...
>
I misquoted the relevant section from Chris' answer, i wanted to quote:
*I'm not saying that the previous situation was GOOD, but I'm far fromsure
that the current si
On 09/05/2021 20.31, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
> On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 5:29 AM Chris Angelico wrote:
>
>>
>> Probably the same reason it has never worked. The only thing that's
>> changed is the social acceptability of vilifying those you don't like.
>> Once upon a time, there were those i
I meant to quote this part actually:
I'm not saying that the previous situation was GOOD, but I'm far from
sure that the current situation is any better - look at the arguments
regarding branch naming, which completely sidelined all technical
considerations in favour of one single political motiva
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 5:29 AM Chris Angelico wrote:
>
> Probably the same reason it has never worked. The only thing that's
> changed is the social acceptability of vilifying those you don't like.
> Once upon a time, there were those in the community who had all the
> power, and those on the fri
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 11:10 AM Michael Torrie wrote:
>
> On 5/8/21 6:23 PM, Jason C. McDonald wrote:
> > Usually, I find when people dump on CoCs, they're just angry at
> > accountability. I haven't known anyone yet who was a productive
> > member of Python and opposed to the CoC, at least in pri
On 5/8/21 6:23 PM, Jason C. McDonald wrote:
> Usually, I find when people dump on CoCs, they're just angry at
> accountability. I haven't known anyone yet who was a productive
> member of Python and opposed to the CoC, at least in principle
> and aim.
I disagree. Many people are opposed to CoCs f
On 5/8/21 3:28 PM, Mirko via Python-list wrote:
>
> I apologize for this OT post, especially because it's in reply to an
> at least partly troll post, but I just can't resist. Sorry.
>
> P.S.: *NOT* among the core symptoms of (the high-functioning levels)
> of ASS is the inability to learn. Mind
Very well said! It's quite easy to use one's disadvantages as an excuse
for anti-social behavior. The Code of Conduct certainly isn't perfect,
but it has proven to be one of the most effective tools in keeping a
community healthy.
Usually, I find when people dump on CoCs, they're just angry at
acc
I apologize for this OT post, especially because it's in reply to an
at least partly troll post, but I just can't resist. Sorry.
Am 08.05.2021 um 14:09 schrieb Talkie Toaster:
> On 06/05/2021 18:56, Mark Lawrence wrote:
>> Quite frankly I don't care how this discussion goes as the Python
>> co
comp.lang.python from
the python-list mailing list. Both would then operate independently.
Paul
Quite frankly I don't care how this discussion goes as the Python community
discriminates against Asperger's suffers such as myself.
I believe I am also on the spectrum and feel the same way
Paul Bryan writes:
> Given the ease of spoofing sender addresses, and its propensity for use
> in anonymous spamming and trolling (thanks python-list-owner for
> staying on top of that!), I propose to disconnect comp.lang.python from
> the python-list mailing list. Both would
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Chris Green wrote:
> > Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> On 2021-05-06, Chris Green wrote:
> >> > Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Pointing a newsreader at news.gmane.io allows one to participate in
> >> >> the mailing list just fine without using Usenet.
> >>
My opinion on all this: The volume in this newsgroup is nowhere
near high enough to be worth changing anything.
This thread itself now contains more messages than the recent
neopython trollage that prompted it.
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On 5/6/21 11:05 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Stestagg wrote:
>> Where's this discussion going?
>>
>> Which of the practically possible options are best for this list <->
>> newsgroup setup?
>
> And it appears even the suggestion that
> Mailman 3 cannot be used while a g
On 2021-05-06, Chris Green wrote:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2021-05-06, Chris Green wrote:
>> > Grant Edwards wrote:
>> >
>> >> Pointing a newsreader at news.gmane.io allows one to participate in
>> >> the mailing list just fine without using Usenet.
>> >>
>> > ??? Surely that *is* using U
I do not believe my proposal has reached—or will reach—consensus. It
seems there are some who still value the linkage between the two, and
the S/N ratio is indeed low enough it doesn't warrant changing from the
status quo. Thanks everyone for the consideration and discussion.
Paul
On Thu, 2021-0
On 2021-05-06, Stestagg wrote:
> Where's this discussion going?
>
> Let's not get too caught up on definitions or the sizes of everyone's
> respective .. newsgroups.
>
> Which of the practically possible options are best for this list <->
> newsgroup setup?
As before I'd suggest that changing the
Where's this discussion going?
Let's not get too caught up on definitions or the sizes of everyone's
respective .. newsgroups.
Which of the practically possible options are best for this list <->
newsgroup setup?
Thanks
Steve
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 6:47 PM Jon Ribbens via Python-list <
python-
On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
> On 5/6/21 9:44 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>> Sounds like nearly all moderated lists/forums then.
>
> Then perhaps you have never been on a real Moderated mailing list or
> Forum.
Ah, the "no true scotsforum" argument ;-)
>>> While you could setup
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Chris Green wrote:
> > Grant Edwards wrote:
> >
> >> Pointing a newsreader at news.gmane.io allows one to participate in
> >> the mailing list just fine without using Usenet.
> >>
> > ??? Surely that *is* using Usenet, at least you're using NNTP which
> >
On 5/6/21 9:44 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
>> On 5/6/21 6:12 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>>> I think you're fundamentally missing the point that the newsgroup is
>>> *already gatewayed to the mailing list*. Marking the group moderated
>>>
On 2021-05-06, Chris Green wrote:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> Pointing a newsreader at news.gmane.io allows one to participate in
>> the mailing list just fine without using Usenet.
>>
> ??? Surely that *is* using Usenet, at least you're using NNTP which
> is the Usenet protocol. What's "not U
> > Not that I support shutting down the Usenet/email gateway -- the
> > signal/noise ration seems fine to me.
> >
> On that I quite agree. :-)
I remind people that the existing Usenet<->Mail gateway keeps the
mailing list software on mail.python.org from migrating to Mailman 3.
I'm sure Mark Sap
On 2021-05-06, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> Granted, I did move from pure comp.lang.python to
> gmane.comp.python.general when the spam became too much to keep
> track of. (Now if I could only figure out why the beaglebone group
> stopped accepting replies via gmane -- I keep having
I will also add that it can get confusing when someone replies to a
newsgroup posting that was originally suppressed to the mailing list.
This has happened as recently as today.
On Thu, 2021-05-06 at 14:36 +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Thu, May 6, 2021
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 10:43 AM Avi Gross via Python-list
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Chris,
> >>
> >> Given some notice, what stops anyone from joining the mailing list before
> >> there is a divorce between the forums?
> >
> > Nothing! No
On 5/5/21 10:33 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
I, for one, wish more mailing lists did have newsgroup access (I also
wish for the demise of Google Groups, but short of a large explosive in
Mountain View, doubt that will come to pass). Instead everything is being
splintered into smaller a
It was high time 👍 a proposal like that came up
We have seen from time to time some comp lang
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On 2021-05-06, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 10:43 AM Avi Gross via Python-list
> wrote:
>>
>> Chris,
>>
>> Given some notice, what stops anyone from joining the mailing list before
>> there is a divorce between the forums?
>
> Nothing! Nothing at all. That is, if you're talking a
On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
> If the idea is just to provide a NNTP accessible version of the mailing
> list, than perhaps rather than a comp.* group, putting it on gmane would
> be a viable option, that avoids some of the Usenet issues.
The list _is_ on gmane and has been since forever.
spended are lies? And that the
>> message I received once saying that my comp.lang.python post had been
>> rejected from the list was also a lie?
>
> No, as I mentioned in my other post. a "Moderated Mailing List" is
> generally described as one which EVERY message i
ived once saying that my comp.lang.python post had been
>> rejected from the list was also a lie?
>
> I'm sorry, but I don't recall accusing you of lying,
Neither do I. Nor do I remember accusing you of accusing me of lying.
Try reading the quoted paragraph above again, since y
On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
> On 5/6/21 6:12 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>> I think you're fundamentally missing the point that the newsgroup is
>> *already gatewayed to the mailing list*. Marking the group moderated
>> will not result in any more work for the moderators. In fac
> Are you saying that the messages that appear occasionally from people
> such as Ethan Furman claiming to be moderators and alleging that
> particular people have been banned or suspended are lies? And that the
> message I received once saying that my comp.lang.python post had bee
the admins/moderators by SpamBayes. My
>> definition of "moderation" is that a human vets every post.
> That's not a definition that anyone else would use, I think,
> and I say that as a moderator of a Usenet group..
>
>> That's certainly not the case for
On 5/6/21 6:12 AM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
>> On 5/5/21 10:44 PM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>>> On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
As someone with a long usenet background, converting the existing group
to moderated would be pra
; is that a human vets every post.
That's not a definition that anyone else would use, I think,
and I say that as a moderator of a Usenet group..
> That's certainly not the case for python-list@python.org. Posts gated
> from comp.lang.python to the mailing list only get passed through
st@python.org. Posts gated from
comp.lang.python to the mailing list only get passed through
SpamBayes. All other elements of the tool chain occur ahead of the
gateway.
If we are using two different definitions of "moderation" I think it
is important to be clear what we mean.
Skip
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On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
> On 5/5/21 10:44 PM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>> On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
>>> As someone with a long usenet background, converting the existing group
>>> to moderated would be practically impossible. It just isn't done. It
>>> would need t
' newreader that uses that extra facilities
of NNTP is always going to be better.
So my vote is to keep comp.lang.python as it is in terms of content,
whether that means changing it to a moderated group or something else
I don't mind.
The current level of 'noise' is IMHO accept
On 5/5/21 10:44 PM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
>> On 5/5/21 9:40 PM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>>> On 2021-05-06, Paul Bryan wrote:
What's involved in moderating c.l.p? Would there be volunteers willing
to do so?
>>> Nothing at all
On 2021-05-06, Richard Damon wrote:
> On 5/5/21 9:40 PM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
>> On 2021-05-06, Paul Bryan wrote:
>>> What's involved in moderating c.l.p? Would there be volunteers willing
>>> to do so?
>> Nothing at all is involved, apart from changing the status of the group.
>> T
On 5/5/21 9:40 PM, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
> On 2021-05-06, Paul Bryan wrote:
>> What's involved in moderating c.l.p? Would there be volunteers willing
>> to do so?
> Nothing at all is involved, apart from changing the status of the group.
> The moderation would be done by the same peop
On 2021-05-06, Paul Bryan wrote:
> What's involved in moderating c.l.p? Would there be volunteers willing
> to do so?
Nothing at all is involved, apart from changing the status of the group.
The moderation would be done by the same people, in the same way, as the
moderation of the list is done no
iven the ease of spoofing sender addresses, and its propensity
> > > for use
> > > in anonymous spamming and trolling (thanks python-list-owner for
> > > staying on top of that!), I propose to disconnect
> > > comp.lang.python from
> > > the python-list
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 10:43 AM Avi Gross via Python-list
wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> Given some notice, what stops anyone from joining the mailing list before
> there is a divorce between the forums?
Nothing! Nothing at all. That is, if you're talking about *people*.
People are absolutely welcome to j
!), I propose to disconnect comp.lang.python from
>> the python-list mailing list. Both would then operate independently.
>>
>
> As someone who exclusively follows the mailing list, I selfishly want
> to support this, as it would notably improve the signal-to-noise
> ratio. But I
comp.lang.python from python-list
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 10:32 AM Paul Bryan wrote:
>
> Given the ease of spoofing sender addresses, and its propensity for
> use in anonymous spamming and trolling (thanks python-list-owner for
> staying on top of that!), I propose to disconnect comp.lang.py
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 10:32 AM Paul Bryan wrote:
>
> Given the ease of spoofing sender addresses, and its propensity for use
> in anonymous spamming and trolling (thanks python-list-owner for
> staying on top of that!), I propose to disconnect comp.lang.python from
> the python-li
Given the ease of spoofing sender addresses, and its propensity for use
in anonymous spamming and trolling (thanks python-list-owner for
staying on top of that!), I propose to disconnect comp.lang.python from
the python-list mailing list. Both would then operate independently.
Paul
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So, is that mail spam or ...?
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 7:55 AM dn via Python-list
wrote:
>
> On 02/04/2021 01.19, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 10:56 PM The Doctor via Python-list
> > wrote:
> >> Top Posters
> >>
> >> Ranking Articles NameMost Used Newsreader
> >> ---
On 02/04/2021 01.19, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 10:56 PM The Doctor via Python-list
> wrote:
>> Top Posters
>>
>> Ranking Articles NameMost Used Newsreader
>> --- --
>> 1 167 Tes
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 10:56 PM The Doctor via Python-list
wrote:
> Top Posters
>
> Ranking Articles NameMost Used Newsreader
> --- --
> 1 167 TestBank store G2
> 261 Vag
XanaNews Statistic for comp.lang.python. 4/1/2021 5:52:47 AM
>From article 587730 (3/1/2021 4:09:02 AM) to article 588588 (3/31/2021
11:40:40 PM)
Number of threads ... 385
Number of articles .. 895
Average articles per thread . 2.32
Number
XanaNews Statistic for comp.lang.python. 8/1/2020 7:48:48 AM
>From article 581998 (7/1/2020 6:44:35 AM) to article 582636 (7/31/2020
8:24:06 PM)
Number of threads ... 318
Number of articles .. 674
Average articles per thread . 2.12
Number of unanswe
87 1 Mathiyazhagan S
88 1 Elias Fotinis Mozilla
89 1 ??? Gnus
90 1 Oscar Benjamin
91
>
> Have tracked-down and communicated with the site owner/operator. He
> advised a loop-back problem which has now been blocked.
>
I believe this has been corrected in the past, more than once, though my
memory is a bit hazy now. It's not clear to me why this particular site
keeps messing up thei
Have tracked-down and communicated with the site owner/operator. He
advised a loop-back problem which has now been blocked.
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> I filter out these messages in my news setup (using gnus on Emacs) on
> the header:
>
> ("head"
> ("Injection-Info: news.bbs.nz" -1002 nil s))
>
> i.e. each message that contains "news.bbs.nz" in the "Injection-Info"
> header will be made invisible.
> This solved the problem for me.
Thanks. M
Skip Montanaro writes:
>> This just arrived at my newserver:
>>
> ...
>> I find that very curious because the post is mine but which I
>> sent out with these headers:
>>
I filter out these messages in my news setup (using gnus on Emacs) on
the header:
("head"
("Injection-Info: news.bbs.nz" -
> This just arrived at my newserver:
>
...
> I find that very curious because the post is mine but which I
> sent out with these headers:
>
...
> The timezone on the date header has changed, the subject has been
> truncated, the Path and injection info is all different, and most
> crucially, the ME
gency.bbs.nz!not-for-mail
> From: Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> (Eli the Bearded)
> Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
> Subject: Re: Getting a 401 from requests.get, but not when logging in via
> the br
> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 19:18:48 +1200
> Organiza
li the Bearded)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
Subject: Re: Getting a 401 from requests.get, but not when logging in via
the br
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 19:18:48 +1200
Organization: fsxNet Usenet Gateway | bbs.nz/#fsxNet
Message-ID: <3057175...@f38.n261.z1.binkp.net>
Referenc
On 12/02/2019 05:54, Jaya Priya wrote:
The comp.lang.python.announce newsgroup (or c.l.py.a for short) has been
created in early 1998 as a companion newsgroup for comp.lang.python focused on
Python-related announcements. ... other items of general interest to the Python
community.
https
The comp.lang.python.announce newsgroup (or c.l.py.a for short) has been
created in early 1998 as a companion newsgroup for comp.lang.python focused on
Python-related announcements. ... other items of general interest to the Python
community.
https://www.gangboard.com/big-data-training/data
On 2018-02-10 16:40, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 8:52 AM, Chris Green wrote:
Michael F. Stemper wrote:
On 2018-02-09 13:37, Chris Green wrote:
Use ssh (is that available at worK?) to connect from work to home
Your ISP provides that capability? I'm surprised. I'm w
On 2018-02-09 13:37, Chris Green wrote:
Alternative approach, what I do:-
Run a text mode (but very capable and mouse aware) newsreader on
my home system, read news locally using that.
Use ssh (is that available at worK?) to connect from work to home
Your ISP provides that cap
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 8:52 AM, Chris Green wrote:
> Michael F. Stemper wrote:
>> On 2018-02-09 13:37, Chris Green wrote:
>>
>> > Alternative approach, what I do:-
>> >
>> > Run a text mode (but very capable and mouse aware) newsreader on
>> > my home system, read news locally using th
5, pyotr filipivich
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> [snip]
>>>>> Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the
>>>>> loss
>>>>> of the google groupies.
>>>>
>>>> I use GG to read comp.lang.python be
Michael F. Stemper wrote:
> On 2018-02-09 13:37, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > Alternative approach, what I do:-
> >
> > Run a text mode (but very capable and mouse aware) newsreader on
> > my home system, read news locally using that.
> >
> > Use ssh (is that available at worK?) to c
loss
of the google groupies.
I use GG to read comp.lang.python because of the following combination
of factors. I would definitely be happier if there was another way to
do this, so that I wouldn't have to wade through lots of spam.
- I read it from both home and work.
- I can'
On Friday 09 February 2018 23:44:54 Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 17:30:57 -0800, codewizard wrote:
> > Regardless of what the policies are and how well they're enforced,
> > if the mailing list is cut off from GG, I will stop reading it.
>
> There is *absolutely nothing* we can do
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 17:30:57 -0800, codewizard wrote:
> Regardless of what the policies are and how well they're enforced, if
> the mailing list is cut off from GG, I will stop reading it.
There is *absolutely nothing* we can do about that. Google doesn't listen
to us, and the suggestion that we
; wrote:
> >>>>>>> [snip]
> >>>>>>> Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the
> >>>>>>> loss
> >>>>>>> of the google groupies.
> >>>>>> I use GG to read comp.lang.pyt
:
On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 7:15:16 PM UTC-5, pyotr filipivich wrote:
[snip]
Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the loss
of the google groupies.
I use GG to read comp.lang.python because of the following combination
of factors. I would definitely be happier
> >>>> On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 7:15:16 PM UTC-5, pyotr filipivich
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>> [snip]
> >>>>> Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the
> >>>>> loss
> >>>>&
use google-groups may not notice the loss
of the google groupies.
I use GG to read comp.lang.python because of the following combination
of factors. I would definitely be happier if there was another way to
do this, so that I wouldn't have to wade through lots of spam.
- I read it from both
of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the loss
>> > > of the google groupies.
>> >
>> > I use GG to read comp.lang.python because of the following combination
>> > of factors. I would definitely be happier if there was another way to
>> > d
gt; > > of the google groupies.
> >
> > I use GG to read comp.lang.python because of the following combination
> > of factors. I would definitely be happier if there was another way to
> > do this, so that I wouldn't have to wade through lots of spam.
> >
>
codewiz...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 7:15:16 PM UTC-5, pyotr filipivich wrote:
> > [snip]
> > Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the loss
> > of the google groupies.
>
> I use GG to read comp.lang.python because o
On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 7:15:16 PM UTC-5, pyotr filipivich wrote:
> [snip]
> Those of us who do not use google-groups may not notice the loss
> of the google groupies.
I use GG to read comp.lang.python because of the following combination
of factors. I would definitely b
On 09/02/2018 15:37, Chris Green wrote:
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 12:45:29 +, Chris Green wrote:
Mark Lawrence wrote:
[...]
Please don't waste your time with the gmane website. Just point any
(semi-)decent mail client like Thunderbird at news.gmane.org and you've
Su
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 12:45:29 +, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > Mark Lawrence wrote:
> [...]
> >> Please don't waste your time with the gmane website. Just point any
> >> (semi-)decent mail client like Thunderbird at news.gmane.org and you've
> >
> > Surely you mean NNTP/
On 02/09/2018 08:07 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 12:45:29 +, Chris Green wrote:
Mark Lawrence wrote:
[...]
Please don't waste your time with the gmane website. Just point any
(semi-)decent mail client like Thunderbird at news.gmane.org and you've
Surely you mean NNTP
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 12:45:29 +, Chris Green wrote:
> Mark Lawrence wrote:
[...]
>> Please don't waste your time with the gmane website. Just point any
>> (semi-)decent mail client like Thunderbird at news.gmane.org and you've
>
> Surely you mean NNTP/Usenet client.
That's what he said :-)
> >
> > I just tried GMane again two minutes ago. I can't confirm my recollections,
> but right now what I'm seeing is worse. If you follow this link right now...
> (http://gmane.org/find.php?list=comp.lang.python)... you get this:
> >
> > "Not al
to be cumbersome. Weren't the archives broken
into 30-day blocks?
I just tried GMane again two minutes ago. I can't confirm my recollections,
but right now what I'm seeing is worse. If you follow this link right now...
(http://gmane.org/find.php?list=comp.lang.python)... you get this
27;t confirm my recollections,
but right now what I'm seeing is worse. If you follow this link right now...
(http://gmane.org/find.php?list=comp.lang.python)... you get this:
"Not all of Gmane is back yet - We're working hard to restore everything"
And if you follow the link labeled &q
roken
into 30-day blocks?
I just tried GMane again two minutes ago. I can't confirm my recollections,
but right now what I'm seeing is worse. If you follow this link right now...
(http://gmane.org/find.php?list=comp.lang.python)... you get this:
"Not all of Gmane is back yet - We
re of the situation, but just in case:
We have a newsgroup (comp.lang.python) and a mailing list (python-list)
which are mirrored to each other by virtue of the Mailman gateway (ie
the mailing list handles both sides of the mirror).
Google Groups offers a mail & web interface to the newsgroup
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018 23:40:57 +, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> I don't see any spam in my inbox as I read on gmane, I'm pointing out
> the disgraceful state of gg and why it should be dropped as it's less
> than useless.
Who is it that you think should "drop" Google Groups?
If you mean individual pe
On 08/02/18 23:33, Chris Angelico wrote:
The PSF doesn't *need* to take on Google, because there are other
newsgroup hosting sites that have less spam. Switch to one of those,
and voila, less spam in your inbox.
ChrisA
I don't see any spam in my inbox as I read on gmane, I'm pointing out
th
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On Sat, 03 Feb 2018 04:33:36 +1200, breamoreboy wrote:
When trying to access comp.lang.idl-pvwave, a message is now displayed,
stating that the group owner needs to remove the spam, and can then
apply to Google in order to have access reinstated.
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