Ocaml Beginners' anonymized html archive up to 2011-12-31
2012-02-07 23:49:10 GMT
Hello to everybody!
As I attempt to do every year, I've put online a downloadable version
of the ML archive.
It is at http://www.connettivo.net/cntprojects/ocaml_beginners (as it's
marked in the standard message footer for this ML).
Lately I changed my private email address for administering this list
and it happens to me to miss some requests for subscribing, for some
reasons unknown to me and possibly to my mailbox. I apologise for that.
If anybody attempting to subscribe with a decent email (i.e. an email
that can be found out to be in use for legitimate, non-spamming
purposes) notices that in spite of time fleeing, the list
administrator(s) does/do not show up and the subscription does not go
on, please feel free to knock at my/our mailbox dropping a line to
ocaml_beginners-owner <at> <guess-what>.
I must also say that I do not read all the messages passing. So if you
spot a spam message, and you notice that nobody takes action against it,
that's probably because I/we missed it; dropping me/us a line, you can
help keeping the list clean.
Well, and this is the README that goes with the archive:
----------------------------------------------------------
README
----------------------------------------------------------
The anonymized html archive of the Ocaml Beginners' Mailing List up to
31/12/2011, is available in .tar.bz2 form, as a folder with all messages
exchanged in the ML so far, grouped by year.
If you can host it in extended form, that would be great (and remember
to tell the list!):
I am not doing so just because I don't have enough web space for all my
interests...
Bye!
One of the mantainers of the Ocaml Beginner's Mailing List (E.T.)
PS1: I've been stripping the domain names from the e-mails
using the following sed commands:
sed 's/\([-_\+\.0-9a-zA-Z]* <at> \)[-_\.0-9a-zA-Z]*/\1.../g'
sed 's/\([-_\+\.0-9a-zA-Z]*%40\)[-_\.0-9a-zA-Z]*/\1.../g'
and I've been checking the results quickly with
grep -rE " <at> [0-9a-zA-Z]+" *
grep -rE "%40[0-9a-zA-Z]+" *
If you detect any domain name left over, please tell the list, I'll
strip it away.
----------------------------------------------------------
Ciao !
Ernesto Torresin (acting as a list administrator)
The archives of the very official ocaml list (the seniors' one) can be found at http://caml.inria.fr
Attachments are banned and you're asked to be polite, avoid flames etc.
RSS Feed