Re: [HACKERS] not on .hackers

From: reina(at)nsi(dot)edu (Tony Reina)
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] not on .hackers
Date: 2001-09-25 18:59:20
Message-ID: f40d3195.0109251059.2d6a968a@posting.google.com
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"Colin 't Hart" <cthart(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote in message news:<9oo6en$qr8$1(at)news(dot)tht(dot)net>...
> August Zajonc:
>
> > I tend to follow the mailing list through news.postgresql.org, and it
> seems
> > like all the -hackers messages are ending up in the .general group rather
> > than .hackers.
>
> I also follow the mailing list(s) through news.postgresql.org and now that
> you mention it ...
>
> It hasn't always been like this.

I'm getting the same thing. Almost nothing is going to the Hackers
list on Google groups (old Dejanews). They all seem to be sent to
other lists with the [HACKERS] id in the subject.

-Tony

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