For frustrated Pd list archive searchers: http://google.com/search?num=50&q=++site%3Aiem.kug.ac.at+iem+pd++
A good bookmark or linkbar link or whatever your browser uses.
Why?
is quite slow. For folks as impatient as me, Google is the solution.
Notes: "+pd" term selects only Pd lists at iem. "++" puts spaces in the search form. Saves typing. "+iem" term stops ads in search results.
Suggestions for other, better search tools are invited.
Tuned better for pd-* mailing lists and still excludes ads: http://google.com/search?q=+++++++pd-list+OR+pd-ot+OR+pd-dev+site%3Aiem.kug....
Lex Ein wrote:
For frustrated Pd list archive searchers: http://google.com/search?num=50&q=++site%3Aiem.kug.ac.at+iem+pd++
Tuned better for pd-* mailing lists and still excludes ads: http://google.com/search?q=+++++++pd-list+OR+pd-ot+OR+pd-dev+site%3Aiem.kug....
the best search possibility is always your own hard drive / mail client ... especially if you only have a dialup connection...
i'm not sure, who is maintaining the mailinglist (IOhannes???), but it would be pretty cool if you could provide an mbox file of the old archives for download ...
cheers...
Tim Blechmann wrote:
Tuned better for pd-* mailing lists and still excludes ads: http://google.com/search?q=+++++++pd-list+OR+pd-ot+OR+pd-dev+site%3Aiem.kug....
the best search possibility is always your own hard drive / mail client ... especially if you only have a dialup connection... i'm not sure, who is maintaining the mailinglist (IOhannes???), but it would be pretty cool if you could provide an mbox file of the old archives for download ... cheers...
Agreed, and a search of the archives reveals this as a repeated request. Some time ago, I located and snagged text archives for all but pd-list. Now pd-ot text archives are also unavailable.
Looks like functional pages have been replaced by the current blue framed pages, rather than added to.
No mboxes are available. Some archives are available as text files, but I had no success assembling these into functional mboxes (or one mbox).
http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-list/ (redirected, sadly) no text archives appear to be available: http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-list/2004-01.txt (404)
http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-ot/ (redirected, sadly) no text archives appear to be available: http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-ot/2004-01.txt (404)
http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-announce/ http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-announce.mbox/pd-announce.mbox (404) text archives appear to be up to date: http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-announce/2004-06.txt
http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-dev/ http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-dev.mbox/pd-dev.mbox (404) text archives stop at 2004-02: http://iem.at/mailinglists/pd-dev/2004-02.txt
So, in the meantime, google, I guess.
L
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 09:58, Lex Ein wrote:
For frustrated Pd list archive searchers: http://google.com/search?num=50&q=++site%3Aiem.kug.ac.at+iem+pd++
A good bookmark or linkbar link or whatever your browser uses.
Why?
- Pd list archive search http://iem.kug.ac.at/mailinglists/pd-list/
is quite slow. For folks as impatient as me, Google is the solution.
- the archive files can't be easily downloaded as a block
- puts search burden on fast distributed machines on a fast backbone.
So, any news on this?
From the other messages, I gather that there is as of yet, no way to simply
download an archive of this list?
Larry