Anyone who posts directly to ruby-talk (which is probably the only
people who will see this it would be very helpful if you could
check on Google Groups to see whether or not your messages, especially
recent ones (past month or so) have been making it through to Usenet.
(Advanced Search makes this quite easy.)
Please let me know by email what you find, and I’ll forward the
results to Dennis.
Anyone who posts directly to ruby-talk (which is probably the only
people who will see this it would be very helpful if you could
check on Google Groups to see whether or not your messages, especially
recent ones (past month or so) have been making it through to Usenet.
(Advanced Search makes this quite easy.)
Please let me know by email what you find, and I’ll forward the
results to Dennis.
Thanks –
David
I use an nntp server and I saw this message, so something just be working.
Charles Comstock
Anyone who posts directly to ruby-talk (which is probably the only
people who will see this it would be very helpful if you could
check on Google Groups to see whether or not your messages, especially
recent ones (past month or so) have been making it through to Usenet.
(Advanced Search makes this quite easy.)
Please let me know by email what you find, and I’ll forward the
results to Dennis.
Thanks –
David
Quite perverse that this post got through
Here are two close instances of success and failure from the same poster
which might help indicate the point of breakage:
I don’t know whether Dennis was expecting to have to maintain the
gateway software; it’s brilliant that he offered to host it.
IIUC, the TU-Berlin newsfeed is coming from its UseNet news service
and the ML feed from the same source as ruby-talk subscribers
(i.e. virus & spam checked e-mail).
I can see that ML’ers have replied to the “phantom” posts so I
guess that rules out SpamAssassin etc. because the posts have been
dispatched.
I wonder if there is any possibility of the g/w code being placed
in a repository somewhere (?rubyforge?).
( It was public, once … www.ruby-talk.org/2906 )
Had it been accessible, I would definitely have examined it
before now. <*#$%!>
Anyone who posts directly to ruby-talk (which is probably the only
people who will see this it would be very helpful if you could
check on Google Groups to see whether or not your messages, especially
recent ones (past month or so) have been making it through to Usenet.
(Advanced Search makes this quite easy.)
Please let me know by email what you find, and I’ll forward the
results to Dennis.
Thanks –
David
I use an nntp server and I saw this message, so something just be working.
Charles Comstock
It turns out that if I start a thread, the message goes through, but
if I respond to a message it doesn’t.
Now I’m trying ruby-talk from a different email address. The gateway
seems to be allergic to the other one.
David
–
David Alan Black
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
Seton Hall University
Making it a RubyForge project might help, no? Get some more eyes
looking at it.
Cheers,
Gavin
Hope so.
IMHO, such a visible medium-scale project written in Ruby
shouldn’t be /sucking/.
As seen in the past, it has the potential to wreak havoc, so the
safety handling needs to be as tight as a toucan’s trachea
without restricting its respiration.