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"RT" == River Tarnell <r.tarnell(a)IEEE.ORG> writes:
and retention is
set to forever, so it also acts as an archive.
Fetch from 'news.tcx.org.uk'
Connected to 77.75.105.169:119
Updating groupinfo
Could not change to group wikimedia.gendergap
Retrieving article list
Fetch from 'news.tcx.org.uk' finished
RT> I've now added a basic web interface:
RT> <http://news.tcx.org.uk/group/wikimedia.>
$ w3m -dump
http://news.tcx.org.uk/group/wikimedia. #which you also use on
http://news.tcx.org.uk/wikimedia.html
# Nothing. Are you sure you want the dot appended to the URL? Let's try it with none:
$ w3m -dump
http://news.tcx.org.uk/group/wikimedia
Status: 500 Content-type: text/html
Software error:
Cannot find group: wikimedia. at /aux0/srv/news.tcx.org.uk/fcgi-bin/group.fcgi line 141.
For help, please send mail to the webmaster (r.tarnell(a)IEEE.ORG), giving this
error message and the time and date of the error.
RT> as well as a search index:
RT> <http://news.tcx.org.uk/search>
RT> (since
lists.wikimedia.org disables Google searching and doesn't provide
RT> its own search interface).
Better not tell the N*zis who made it that way, lest they try to shut
you down. I would quote the last discussion thread about that, but of
course, I can't find it, just like they intended. They can save the URLs
for discussions favorable to their position, but nobody can search for
opposing articles. Or maybe they have softened their views now. Or maybe
they have moved to Egypt or North Korea.
RT> Obviously this will become more useful once the archives are imported.
Oh no, that will just add one more nail in the coffin of thinking there
are no other sites which already archive and index wikimedia groups.
(And don't tell me to do my aforementioned search there, as they don't
exist, right?)