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> -----Original Message-----
> From: forum-admin@XFree86.Org 
> [mailto:forum-admin@XFree86.Org] On Behalf Of Rob Taylor
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 1:13 PM
> To: forum@xfree86.org
> Subject: RE: [forum] Invitation

> This raises something i'd love to see: can we make the (old?) core
> developers mailing list archives publicly viewable, so people 
> such as myself can get a handle on any current or long standing
> issues?

I would doubt this will happen in the general case. Private lists are
private.

Technically, I'm not sure there is a formal archive of the private lists.
I'm a packrat, and I actually have basically every email that has ever been
sent on most of the major XFree86 lists, going back 11 years, but that's not
in a form to be published (some of it is in honkin' big Outlook .pst files
from the 3 years I spent sitting behind an Exchange server for my primary
email :->)

Whether we make the core/bod lists publicly-readable in the future is a
separate topic...
 
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