From jmarshall at users.sourceforge.net Tue Mar 22 04:30:11 2005 From: jmarshall at users.sourceforge.net (John Marshall) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:30:11 +1200 Subject: Archives of ancient pilot-unix Message-ID: <7ea29cda6002610393e4c5df59ef0045@users.sourceforge.net> Not so long ago (perhaps a year or two; presumably prior to the last web site redesign) various archives of the previous incarnations of this mailing list were available at URLs such as http://www.pilot-link.org/lists/pilot-unix/1997-January/000230.html (See for example the links at http://prc-tools.sourceforge.net/releases.html , mostly in the pre-history section at the bottom.) These are now 404. 1. Are these archives somewhere else at pilot-link.org that I can fix my links to point to? If not, er, should they be? 2. Even if these archives are no longer on the web, I'm sure David still has a copy himself, 'cos I know he likes throwing things away about as much as I do :-). Can I get a copy (for hysterical raisons, and perhaps so that I can host the historically interesting postings linked to directly on the prc-tools site)? Cheers, John From hacker at gnu-designs.com Tue Mar 22 08:21:28 2005 From: hacker at gnu-designs.com (David A. Desrosiers) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 08:21:28 -0500 (EST) Subject: Archives of ancient pilot-unix In-Reply-To: <7ea29cda6002610393e4c5df59ef0045@users.sourceforge.net> References: <7ea29cda6002610393e4c5df59ef0045@users.sourceforge.net> Message-ID: > Not so long ago (perhaps a year or two; presumably prior to the last > web site redesign) various archives of the previous incarnations of > this mailing list were available at URLs such as DOH! Thanks for catching this... things are still moving around as I try to clean up and restructure 6+ years of archives, lists, releases, etc. and put them into something more useful to the end users. > http://www.pilot-link.org/lists/pilot-unix/1997-January/000230.html These links should now work for you. > 1. Are these archives somewhere else at pilot-link.org that I can > fix my links to point to? If not, er, should they be? I can try to roll these up into an mbox for download, sure. > Can I get a copy (for hysterical raisons, and perhaps so that I can > host the historically interesting postings linked to directly on the > prc-tools site)? Sure, I'll concat the mboxes together and send you the bulk. David A. Desrosiers desrod at gnu-designs.com http://gnu-designs.com