Mhonarc for the docs list

Started by Thomas G. Lockhartabout 27 years ago6 messages
#1Thomas G. Lockhart
lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu

Can we *really* fix up the docs list, or kill it? People ask what list
they should be posting on for docs questions, and I'm not sure what
answer I should give them. Without it being archived, it means that
there is no searchable list of answers to questions, so I've been
recommending using the hackers list instead.

Heck, on the web page it isn't even listed anymore afaik.

btw, the web pages are looking great. A couple of small things:

The
Info Central->Searchable Mailing List:PostgreSQL.org
page may have some formatting problems in that all the available lists
are written across the top of my browser as one line.

Also, the mhonarc thread listings are showing a line
BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFDEC">
at the top of each page.

I'm running Netscape-4.07, which is fairly recent...

TIA

- Tom

#2Oleg Broytmann
phd@sun.med.ru
In reply to: Thomas G. Lockhart (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] Mhonarc for the docs list

Hi!

On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:

Also, the mhonarc thread listings are showing a line
BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFDEC">
at the top of each page.

I'm running Netscape-4.07, which is fairly recent...

It don't depends on browser - generated HTML just left '<'.

Oleg.
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#3Vince Vielhaber
vev@michvhf.com
In reply to: Thomas G. Lockhart (#1)
RE: [HACKERS] Mhonarc for the docs list

On 23-Dec-98 Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:

Can we *really* fix up the docs list, or kill it? People ask what list
they should be posting on for docs questions, and I'm not sure what
answer I should give them. Without it being archived, it means that
there is no searchable list of answers to questions, so I've been
recommending using the hackers list instead.

Heck, on the web page it isn't even listed anymore afaik.

Sure. Now that I subscribe you mention killing it! :)

And no it's not listed under mailing lists.

Vince.
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#4Hal Snyder
hal@enteract.com
In reply to: Thomas G. Lockhart (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] Mhonarc for the docs list

"Thomas G. Lockhart" <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> writes:

Can we *really* fix up the docs list, or kill it? People ask what list
they should be posting on for docs questions, and I'm not sure what
answer I should give them. Without it being archived, it means that
there is no searchable list of answers to questions, so I've been
recommending using the hackers list instead.

I have a pretty good feel for which HTML files need revision - need
Marc to fix or turn me loose on several points of breakage in the
archiving scripts. [nudges Marc, who has understandably been busy with
other things lately]

Heck, on the web page it isn't even listed anymore afaik.

btw, the web pages are looking great. A couple of small things:

The
Info Central->Searchable Mailing List:PostgreSQL.org
page may have some formatting problems in that all the available lists
are written across the top of my browser as one line.

Gak. Will look at it ASAP.

Also, the mhonarc thread listings are showing a line
BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFDEC">
at the top of each page.

Known breakage in archiving scripts. See above.

I'm running Netscape-4.07, which is fairly recent...

Plan is to change the look of the site gradually to make it hang
together better and put most frequently accessed info toward the top
of the site tree. I've been phasing out .shtml and phasing in CSS.

Thanks for the feedback on the web site.

#5The Hermit Hacker
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Hal Snyder (#4)
Re: [HACKERS] Mhonarc for the docs list

On 23 Dec 1998, Hal Snyder wrote:

"Thomas G. Lockhart" <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> writes:

Can we *really* fix up the docs list, or kill it? People ask what list
they should be posting on for docs questions, and I'm not sure what
answer I should give them. Without it being archived, it means that
there is no searchable list of answers to questions, so I've been
recommending using the hackers list instead.

I have a pretty good feel for which HTML files need revision - need
Marc to fix or turn me loose on several points of breakage in the
archiving scripts. [nudges Marc, who has understandably been busy with
other things lately]

Just an FYI...I'm not home right now...at folks spending
Xmas...get back on the 27th, have the 28th off, so will be spending time
getting the 'missing lists' mhonarc'd and indexed...

Plan is to change the look of the site gradually to make it hang
together better and put most frequently accessed info toward the top
of the site tree. I've been phasing out .shtml and phasing in CSS.

Any further word from/on that Italian company that wanted to do a
rebuild for us? Last I recall, you were going to send them a site map to
work off of? *raised eyebrow*

Marc G. Fournier
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org

#6Peter T Mount
peter@retep.org.uk
In reply to: Hal Snyder (#4)
Re: [HACKERS] Mhonarc for the docs list

On 23 Dec 1998, Hal Snyder wrote:

Plan is to change the look of the site gradually to make it hang
together better and put most frequently accessed info toward the top
of the site tree. I've been phasing out .shtml and phasing in CSS.

That would be good for me. I have spare web space that I can provide a UK
mirror, except I can't handle .shtml - CSS is possible however.

PS: My details in the developers page seems to have reverted back to an
old email address (fortunately they still work).

The correct email address should be peter@retep.org.uk

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