Hello all,
As of 6pm last night, my old DSL line was finally yanked, so I'm effectively off-line. (I'm writing this from Guido's house via a web interface to corporate email -- tedious and a whole state away so I won't be doing this too often.)
I /think/ I have my new line ordered with a different ISP, but of course that starts me back at ground zero in the DSL game. As soon as I get confirmation, I should at least have dial-up in the interim.
The upshot is that my email reading over the next week or so will be sporadic at best. I shouldn't lose any email, so it's fine to keep sending stuff and discussing MM3.0 issues. I'll catch up when I'm back on-line.
On the plus side, I sucked down a lot of s/w before my line went down, so I've got plenty of fun stuff to hack on, and no email to distract me. :) Remember, Python was originally written during the week b/w Xmas and NY, so who knows /what/ Mailman will look like on the other side. :)
Cheers, -Barry
At 01:06 PM 12/21/2000 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
Hello all,
As of 6pm last night, my old DSL line was finally yanked, so I'm effectively off-line. (I'm writing this from Guido's house via a web interface to corporate email -- tedious and a whole state away so I won't be doing this too often.)
...summarizing my long-standing gripe with mailman's enforced web interface for things like canning spam and approving user requests (last year I was 1000+ miles away from my servers over 50% of the time)... I still hope someday there will be an email "bypass" to get around that traffic jam.
Mats
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