What happened to python-dev's Google Group?
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Robert Kern
Re: What happened to python-dev's Google Group?
Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:I don't know, but something happened to the numpy-discussion Google Group
It seems it no longer exists. What happened?
gateway, too. Maybe there was a mass culling of such gateways that weren't being
maintained, or something like that.
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Robert Kern
"I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma
that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had
an underlying truth."
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Graham Dumpleton
Re: What happened to python-dev's Google Group?
On Oct 24, 12:58 pm, Robert Kern <robert.k...@gm ail.comwrote:Not this again.Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:>
It seems it no longer exists. What happened?
I don't know, but something happened to the numpy-discussion Google Group
gateway, too. Maybe there was a mass culling of such gateways that weren't being
maintained, or something like that.
This happened back in August, with a whole range of groups seemingly
vanishing, including the group for web.py. They came back eventually,
but of course Google doesn't say anything about what happened.
A more recent thread complaining about most recent disappearances is
at:
Graham
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Mensanator
Re: What happened to python-dev's Google Group?
On Oct 23, 10:13�pm, Graham Dumpleton <Graham.Dumple. ..@gmail.com>
wrote:Google crashed for a day a week or so ago. It recovered,On Oct 24, 12:58�pm, Robert Kern <robert.k...@gm ail.comwrote:
>>Giampaolo Rodola' wrote:>http://groups.google.com/group/python-dev2
It seems it no longer exists. What happened?>I don't know, but something happened to the numpy-discussion Google Group
gateway, too. Maybe there was a mass culling of such gateways that weren't being
maintained, or something like that.
Not this again.
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This happened back in August, with a whole range of groups seemingly
vanishing, including the group for web.py. They came back eventually,
but of course Google doesn't say anything about what happened.
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�http://groups.google.com/group/Is-So...se_frm/thread/...
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A more recent thread complaining about most recent disappearances is
at:
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�http://groups.google.com/group/Is-So...se_frm/thread/...
>
Graham
but not 100%. You can still see the effects in
alt.folklore.co mputers (infamous for its never ending
threads) that now has numerous sub-threads promoted to
independent threads all with the same name.
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