On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 11:38:32AM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > > Link: > > http://lore.kernel.org/r/CAHk-=wgNTLbvAD8mNTvh+GQyapNWeX20PXhU_+frqEvVq4298w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Does that link work for you? > > Because I can't see it. > > In fact, I don't see my email at all on lore, even if I see Andrew's > email that I answered to: > > https://lore.kernel.org/mm-commits/20201016024059.Ycwm4GmQ8%25akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > but your link gives me "Not Found", and when I search for emails from > me on mm-commits I don't see them either. > > Adding Konstantin just to solve the mystery. Some odd mirroring > problem, perhaps? I don't really have any insights here, unfortunately. Judging from conversations I see on IRC, I gather that vger had another outage earlier today, so chances are that your email will eventually get delivered and will start showing up on lore.kernel.org. Right now, we have no record of a message with that message-id traversing archiver.kernel.org. (Vger is historically maintained by a different set of people from the rest of kernel.org, so I have no access or visibility to trace situations like that. If folks wanted to review the current arrangement, I'm sure the Linux Foundation would be willing to roll it into the rest of the infrastructure to be managed by the same LF IT team. I don't want to impose anything here, though, so this would need to be initiated by the community and with full agreement of current vger administrators.) -K