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From: Jarek C. <jar...@po...> - 2011-11-30 17:42:39
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Searching mailing list without ability to search on title only is useless in many cases. That's why a third-party archivizer is required. I submitted a request for migration, but it lasts months sometimes. Fortunately they fixed an issue in old nabble and currently their archive is up-to-date and searchable. Jarek W dniu 11/30/2011 03:51 AM, Vampire pisze: > I didn't even know it has to be started explicitly. > Btw., do you know you can also search in the official List archives and > Trackers via Advanced Search on SF? > Have a look at > http://sourceforge.net/search/?group_id=588&type_of_search=mlists > > Regards > Vampire > > Jarek Czekalski schrieb: >> Hi >> >> I began to like nabble's abilities to search our lists and trackers in >> the same time. But recently they experience some problems and searching >> is not possible: >> http://nabble-support.1.n2.nabble.com/FYI-old-nabble-com-is-down-tp7006464p7006464.html >> >> There are also minor problems with topic threading, like these: >> http://nabble-support.1.n2.nabble.com/Bug-Forum-topics-threading-incorrectly-tp7023500p7023500.html >> >> Peter from Nabble suggests in the last thread to migrate to new nabble, >> nabble 2 or whatever its name is. If you don't oppose I'll try to >> initiate the migration in a few days. Of course if a person emerges who >> started the nabble archivizer I will bow back. >> >> Regards >> Jarek >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure >> contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, >> security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this >> data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d >> |