Folks, There have been changes in the organization of the Squeak server at UIUC. Perhaps this is why archiving is broken. If the person who has the power to fix this could please contact me for details, we may be able to get it working again.
--Ted.
Delivered-To: kaehler2@webpage.com Sender: aran@meme.hokudai.ac.jp Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 02:09:35 +0900 From: Aran Lunzer aran@meme.hokudai.ac.jp Organization: Hokkaido University To: kaehler2@webpage.com Subject: Access to Squeak mail-list archives
Hi -
I'm really enjoying getting into Squeak, and thinking about using it as my research platform for the next year or two, so...
It would be good to be able to read the mailing list archives. Now, according to the main page at http://www.squeak.org/ these should be available at
http://squeak.cs.uiuc.edu/mail/squeak/ and http://squeak.cs.uiuc.edu/mail/squeak-annc/
but if I try either I get something like
"Forbidden You don't have permission to access /mail/squeak/ on this server.
Apache/1.3.6 Server at squeak.cs.uiuc.edu Port 80"
What's especially frustrating is that pages from these sites turn up regularly in my AltaVista searches relating to Squeak. Is there somewhere else to find them?
Many thanks -
Aran
Dr Aran Lunzer aran@meme.hokudai.ac.jp Meme Media Laboratory lab: +81 11 706 7262 / fax 7808 Hokkaido University Sapporo 060-8628, JAPAN http://ca.meme.hokudai.ac.jp/people/aran/
Ted Kaehler, Walt Disney Imagineering, R&D (home) 3415 Cork Oak Way, Palo Alto, CA 94303. voice (650) 424-1070 http://www.webPage.com/~kaehler2/ Anything you have to sit in a classroom to learn, is something the human brain is not really set up to be good at. -- paraphrase of Steven Pinker
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Ted K. wrote:
Folks, There have been changes in the organization of the Squeak server at UIUC. Perhaps this is why archiving is broken. If the person who has the power to fix this could please contact me for details, we may be able to get it working again.
Hi Ted,
there also used to be a public ftp access to the Squeak2.0 directory for easier mirroring. Perhaps this could also be re-installed.
/bert
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