"defunct" nfsv4 and pnfs list archives on linux-nfs.org 404, nfs4-acl-tools manuals all point to nfsv4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx in CONTACT, linux-nfs.org doesn't accept mail at all

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hi!

All manuals in nfs4-acl-tools have a
-- >8 --
CONTACT
       Please send bug reports, feature requests, and comments to <nfsv4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
-- >8 --
stanza.

linux-nfs.org says 
-- >8 --
Development
    Mailing lists:
        linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (archive)
        linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (archive)
        linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (archive)
        defunct pnfs list archive
        defunct nfsv4 list archive 
-- >8 --

Additionally,
-- >8 --
$ host linux-nfs.org
linux-nfs.org has address 104.238.116.91
$ telnet linux-nfs.org smtp
Trying 104.238.116.91...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
-- >8 --
so you can't send mail there if you tried.

Probably replace it with
-- >8 --
CONTACT
       http://linux-nfs.org
-- >8 --
or whatever, that page has links to bugzillas &c.?


Also, the archive links point to
  http://linux-nfs.org/pipermail/pnfs/
  http://linux-nfs.org/pipermail/nfsv4/
both of which return
-- >8 --

Not Found

The requested URL /pipermail/nfsv4/ was not found on this server.
Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.2k-fips PHP/5.4.16 mod_perl/2.0.11 Perl/v5.16.3 Server at linux-nfs.org Port 80
-- >8 --
which isn't all that exciting (sans broadcasting a January 2017 OpenSSL version)
and definitely not the right answer.

/pipermail returns identically.

Are the archives, well, archived? Or are they lost forever?

Best,

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: PGP signature


[Index of Archives]     [Linux Filesystem Development]     [Linux USB Development]     [Linux Media Development]     [Video for Linux]     [Linux NILFS]     [Linux Audio Users]     [Yosemite Info]     [Linux SCSI]

  Powered by Linux