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Posted to user@lenya.apache.org by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org> on 2005/04/26 21:30:31 UTC

[Fwd: Re: have the "X-No-Archive:]

for those who wondered why our lists expire on gmane etc

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: have the "X-No-Archive:
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 12:11:40 -0700
From: Roy T. Fielding <fi...@gbiv.com>
To: tschlabach@apache.org
CC: infrastructure@apache.org
References: 
<96...@webmail.paiwastoon.com.af>

On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:36 AM, Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> I am not sure this is the right place to ask, but let's try.
>
> Obviously, the "X-No-Archive: yes" header is set on all mails that get
> send via the
>
> dev@lenya.apache.org and
> user@lenya.apache.org
>
> mailing lists, which for example prevents them from beeing archived on
> www.mail-archive.com.
>
> Is this by purpose?

No, just an old configuration that used the wrong defaults
for headeradd.  It has now been fixed.

....Roy


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Re: publication templating in 1.4

Posted by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org>.
Dave wrote:
> I am new to Lenya so this question is probably extremely lame, but as 
> far as I see it publication templating simply falls back to different 
> 'versions' of a file if one for the specific publication doesn't exist.
> 
> Why don't we just use symlinks? So instead of ever looking for these 
> files in the level of Lenya we simply look inside the publication who by 
> default have symlinks setup. This would give extreme control over where 
> the files reside and make it really easy to see what file is being used 
> if the publication doesn't have its own special one.

symlinks are not platform independent and assume file system storage, 
for one

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publication templating in 1.4

Posted by Dave <da...@max-imp.com>.
I am new to Lenya so this question is probably extremely lame, but as 
far as I see it publication templating simply falls back to different 
'versions' of a file if one for the specific publication doesn't exist.

Why don't we just use symlinks? So instead of ever looking for these 
files in the level of Lenya we simply look inside the publication who by 
default have symlinks setup. This would give extreme control over where 
the files reside and make it really easy to see what file is being used 
if the publication doesn't have its own special one.

I am sure I am missing something since I don't understand why we need to 
implement the Instantiator interface either.

Dave


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