Martin Hamilton m@martinh.net writes:
Hi folks, I need to kill off the machine this mailing list and the Website run on in the near future - by the end of August, but I'd prefer to make the move sooner rather than later.
I've now set up a new mailman list at Lysator. The list address is lsh-bugs@lists.lysator.liu.se, subscription requests should go to lsh-bugs-request@lists.lysator.liu.se, and the web-interface is at http://lists.lysator.liu.se/mailman/listinfo/lsh-bugs.
It's a fairly standard mailman list, I've made sure to disable the features that annoy me: reply-to munging, munged subject lines, and password reminders (I hope there's a button somewhere on the webpage where you can get a password mailed to you if you need one). Suggestions on how to configure the list should be sent to me, not to the list.
I sent a first mail to the new list a few minutes ago, if you received that, it means that you're already subscribed. Otherwise, you need to subscribe to the new list, by sending mail to the -request address or using the web interface.
Martin: The alias bug-lsh@gnu.org points to the old address, can you change it to point to the new address? I'm suspect my GNU account have been disabled, and given the amount of time I've spent on the GNU machines I'd prefer not to have it reenabled for the time being. Also, if there have been any subscriptins since we last synced, you can mail the subscriber list to me.
I have a copy of the psst list archive, but I haven't yet figured out how I can upload it into mailman's archive. Any hints appreciated.
There's a tarred up copy of the Web pages, such as they are, at http://martinh.net/psstpages.tar - though it would probably be a good idea to start again rather than edit my ramblings :-)
I've not done any webpages yet. Unless somebody else volunteers to maintain an lsh homepage, I'll put one on http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/lsh.
I hope this move is going smooth, let me know if there are any problems.
Best regards, /Niels