[wxPython] PLEASE READ: Moving to SourceForge

We are in the process of moving the wx projects to SourceForge as we are
losing the dedicated server we have now.

The first thing to go is the mail lists. Normally I would just
export/import the subscriber list from the old list and into the new, but
there are currently some bouncing addresses that neither MailMan nor I can
figure out who they belong to that I would like to get rid of. To this end
I would like to ask everybody to go to

    http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/wxpython-users

and subscribe yourself to the new list. You can also send a "subscribe"
message to

   wxpython-users-request@lists.sourceforge.net

The new address to send mail to is wxpython-users@lists.sourceforge.net so
update your aliases. I will deactivate the current list at wxwindows.org in
a couple days.

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Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
robin@AllDunn.com
http://wxpython.org Java give you jitters?
http://wxpros.com Relax with wxPython!

In article <00ef01c01d53$4e6fe160$0b01a8c0@ARES>, Robin Dunn wrote:

The first thing to go is the mail lists. Normally I would just
export/import the subscriber list from the old list and into the new, but
there are currently some bouncing addresses that neither MailMan nor I can
figure out who they belong to that I would like to get rid of. To this end
I would like to ask everybody to go to

Will the new mailing lists still be accessible via nntp on
news.wxwindows.org?

-Ben

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Ben Darnell bgdarnel@unity.nc su.edu

In article <00ef01c01d53$4e6fe160$0b01a8c0@ARES>, Robin Dunn wrote:
>The first thing to go is the mail lists. Normally I would just
>export/import the subscriber list from the old list and into the new, but
>there are currently some bouncing addresses that neither MailMan nor I

can

>figure out who they belong to that I would like to get rid of. To this

end

>I would like to ask everybody to go to

Will the new mailing lists still be accessible via nntp on
news.wxwindows.org?

Yes, that is the plan.

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Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
robin@AllDunn.com
http://wxpython.org Java give you jitters?
http://wxpros.com Relax with wxPython!