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public-inbox supports read-only NNTP access nowadays to make it
easier to follow archives. It is read-only to encourage Cc:-ing
all participants (which avoids reliance on the few-points-of-failure
behavior of NNTP). Unlike email, NNTP also lacks good anti-spam
filtering.
Additionally, the gmane group also got redirected to the
bogomips.org address at some point since RubyForge died.
While we're at it, link to my post about enabling the submission
port (587). It's been a year and nothing bad has happened, yet.
Finally, remove most of the documentation for ssoma since it's
unlikely anybody will use it given the existence of NNTP access.
It did little besides clutter the page. However, git:// (used
by ssoma) remains strictly more efficient than NNTP.
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gubhfnaqf bs fybj pyvragf. Fbzrguvat havpbea jvyy arire or noyr
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HTML email is too likely to be lost, so more strongly discourage it.
While we're at it, make it clear we allow anonymous and pseudonymous
contributions, unlike many projects nowadays.
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This is not anything new, just documenting what has been going
on since the beginning.
There's been a small number of generic networking (or mm) bugs in
the kernel which affect unicorn, but are usually found and fixed
with more popular, non-Ruby servers, first.
Aside from generic performance problems, I don't think there's ever
been a glibc bug which affected unicorn.
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mlmmj seems quite usable and maintainable, so we'll run it.
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Update the old mailing list info with our new public-inbox info.
The old mongrel.rubyforge.org links have been dead for years,
oh well. There's only a few days left of RubyForge left...
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