#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Keywords: | Due_close: MM/DD/YYYY Include_gantt: 0 | Dependencies: Due_assign: MM/DD/YYYY | Patchstatus: there is no patch -------------------------------+-------------------------------------------- "Challenge to the list: find that port patch Richard mentioned. I have to go to a meeting. If someone can find it, I'll check it out and commit it. -ron"
Nuff said. The list archives need to be searchable.
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Due_close: MM/DD/YYYY | Include_gantt: 0 Dependencies: | Due_assign: MM/DD/YYYY Patchstatus: there is no patch | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by uwe):
You can use Google. Example: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=440bx+site%3...
It might not have all mails, though.
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Due_close: MM/DD/YYYY | Include_gantt: 0 Dependencies: | Due_assign: MM/DD/YYYY Patchstatus: there is no patch | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by rsmith):
Replying to [comment:1 uwe]:
You can use Google. Example:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=440bx+site%3...
That's allmost useable.. Can you flip the date order so that most recient come first?
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Due_close: MM/DD/YYYY | Include_gantt: 0 Dependencies: | Due_assign: MM/DD/YYYY Patchstatus: there is no patch | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by stepan):
Is someone can offer a good way to put a search engine on top of Mailman without a lot of fiddling, I'll give it a try. I wonder why there is no standard option to do that. Actually I was hoping for the next major Mailman release which was supposed to be released these weeks
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Due_close: MM/DD/YYYY | Include_gantt: 0 Dependencies: | Due_assign: MM/DD/YYYY Patchstatus: there is no patch | ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Comment (by bxshi bxshi@msik.com.cn):
I don't know why and how all our mail sent to the list can be found here http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bios and there is a search engine, and I always search here .
bxshi
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Dependencies: | Patchstatus: there is no patch ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by Billy):
helllo I am Billy nice design . best book! Enjoy. 0n79p7 http://clay- aiken-ringtone.hot4buy.org
LinuxBIOS said: (by the date of Tue, 09 Jan 2007 01:28:30 -0000)
WTF with opening post?
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable
I have just two days ago made mailing list of my project hosted on berlios.de searchable using gmane.
It turned out to be pretty easy:
You need to add LinuxBIOS mailing list to http://gmane.org/ , then send an email to their support with URL to file with full archive of LinuxBIOS list compressed in mbox format.
The gmane automatically subscribes to the mailing list, and automatically keeps them two synchronised. And gives you the search capability.
In my case the response from gmane support was instant. They got email about mbox archive of my mailing list, and the next day the archive was imported and everything worked.
LinuxBIOS said: (by the date of Tue, 09 Jan 2007 01:28:30 -0000)
WTF with opening post?
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable
I have just two days ago made mailing list of my project hosted on berlios.de searchable using gmane.
It turned out to be pretty easy:
You need to add LinuxBIOS mailing list to http://gmane.org/ , then send an email to their support with URL to file with full archive of LinuxBIOS list compressed in mbox format.
The gmane automatically subscribes to the mailing list, and automatically keeps them two synchronised. And gives you the search capability.
In my case the response from gmane support was instant. They got email about mbox archive of my mailing list, and the next day the archive was imported and everything worked.
* Janek Kozicki janek@thenut.eti.pg.gda.pl [070109 11:31]:
LinuxBIOS said: (by the date of Tue, 09 Jan 2007 01:28:30 -0000)
WTF with opening post?
?
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable
I have just two days ago made mailing list of my project hosted on berlios.de searchable using gmane.
Yes, our archive is also searchable, via google and gmane.
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bios
Stefan
Hello! What you are seeing friend, is an example of what is politely called Wiki spam. That so called ticket is an example of it. It's my guess that the fink responsible did not know that the tickets are configured to report to this list.
And besides any Mailman managed list is indeed searchable. Just not as effectively as that firm.
Ron, Stefan, when either of you get a few free minutes can you cancel out those fraudulent tickets?
-- Gregg C Levine hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net "The Force will be with you. Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
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LinuxBIOS said: (by the date of Tue, 09 Jan 2007 01:28:30 -0000)
WTF with opening post?
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable
I have just two days ago made mailing list of my project hosted on berlios.de searchable using gmane.
It turned out to be pretty easy:
You need to add LinuxBIOS mailing list to http://gmane.org/ , then send an email to their support with URL to file with full archive of LinuxBIOS list compressed in mbox format.
The gmane automatically subscribes to the mailing list, and automatically keeps them two synchronised. And gives you the search capability.
In my case the response from gmane support was instant. They got email about mbox archive of my mailing list, and the next day the archive was imported and everything worked.
-- Janek Kozicki
-- linuxbios mailing list linuxbios@linuxbios.org http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 12:06:57PM -0500, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Ron, Stefan, when either of you get a few free minutes can you cancel out those fraudulent tickets?
I removed the spam yesterday already.
Uwe.
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Dependencies: | Patchstatus: there is no patch ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by Billy):
helllo I am Billy nice design . best book! Enjoy. 0n79p7 http://clay- aiken-ringtone.hot4buy.org
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Dependencies: | Patchstatus: there is no patch ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by sunshine-tutt):
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#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: v2 Resolution: | Keywords: Dependencies: | Patchstatus: there is no patch ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Comment (by sunshine-tutt):
http://sunshine-tutt.foruhome.com/index.html sunshine tutt [url=http://sunshine-tutt.foruhome.com/index.html] sunshine tutt [/url] <a href=http://sunshine-tutt.foruhome.com/index.html> sunshine tutt </a>
#36: Make the mailing list archive searchable ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: rsmith | Owner: somebody Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: major | Milestone: Component: documentation | Version: Resolution: fixed | Keywords: Dependencies: | Patchstatus: there is no patch ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Changes (by uwe):
* status: new => closed * version: v2 => * resolution: => fixed
Comment:
I think this is fixed, http://linuxbios.org/Mailinglist lists several searchable archives now.
Please reopen if required...