Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks a lot for public-inbox, my only problem with it is that it > doesn't cover every single mailing list I'm on, just git :) Yes, I'm hoping more folks can start running their own instances. I notice you're on p5p where I started to occasionally lurk a few years back. Is that something you'd be interesting in mirroring? :) Some lists I'm involved in tend to be centralized (reply-to-list, not reply-to-all); so UI changes will be needed in public-inbox... > Are you or someone else maintaining some ancillary scripts for it? I > probably need to fix my patch workflow but my usual mode is browsing > in GMail & then manually 'git am'-ing some file I find with git-log > commands. Not really. I started out ssoma(*) just for archival/mirroring, but it's mostly forgotten at this point. I would rather people build on existing protocols like NNTP. > I have one to git am a patch from a msgid, thought I should write > something to handle a series in some DWIM fashion (e.g. apply the > latest continuous sequence of patches matching --author) but figured > that someone's probably wrote this already & I don't need to hack it > up myself... I've been meaning to wire up the web search to allow downloading an entire mbox worth of search results. But it could be a bit expensive for some queries and there needs to be a limit. The current limit for web display is too small; so maybe 1000 messages per-mbox at a time to avoid DoS-ing the server. (*) some-sort-of-mail archiver: git clone git://80x24.org/ssoma