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Subject: Cygwin-developers archive
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 10:41:55 -0400
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From: "Richard Campbell" <richard DOT campbell AT air2web DOT com>
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I am not interested (well, I don't quite qualify) in subscribing to the
cygwin-developers mailing list, but I am interested in seeing the
lower-level discussions (I read the patches list as well as the main
one).  

CGF recently referenced a discussion that was going on on the
cygwin-developers list, and I went to the mailing list archive page to
look at it, only to find the archives are subscriber-locked as well.

Is there any reason not to allow public read-only access to the
cygwin-developers archives?  Is that where your meanness really comes
out? :-)

-Richard Campbell.

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