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| Todd Troxell 2004-04-26, 7:37 pm |
| Devel,
Are the Alioth lists non-functional, or is it just mine? (logcheck)
[Is there a better place to ask? I found no contact info on Alioth]
Cheers,
-Todd
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| Clint Adams 2004-04-27, 10:33 am |
| > Are the Alioth lists non-functional, or is it just mine? (logcheck)
Not all the lists are non-functional.
> [Is there a better place to ask? I found no contact info on Alioth]
The Alioth Site Admin request tracker is somewhat ineffective, email is
much more ineffective, and #alioth on irc.oftc.net occasionally gets
results, in my experience.
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| Todd Troxell 2004-04-27, 12:34 pm |
| Hmm, nevermind. It appears to have fixed itself? Thanks for the contact
pointer.
-Todd
On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 10:17:24AM -0400, Clint Adams wrote:
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> Not all the lists are non-functional.
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> The Alioth Site Admin request tracker is somewhat ineffective, email is
> much more ineffective, and #alioth on irc.oftc.net occasionally gets
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