From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from gnu.wildebeest.org (gnu.wildebeest.org [45.83.234.184]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 5C0C03858D3C for ; Tue, 23 Aug 2022 20:15:20 +0000 (GMT) DMARC-Filter: OpenDMARC Filter v1.4.1 sourceware.org 5C0C03858D3C Received: from reform (deer0x0c.wildebeest.org [172.31.17.142]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ADH-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by gnu.wildebeest.org (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 2FF6C302AB2C; Tue, 23 Aug 2022 22:15:17 +0200 (CEST) Received: by reform (Postfix, from userid 1000) id 76F442E81173; Tue, 23 Aug 2022 22:15:17 +0200 (CEST) Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 22:15:17 +0200 From: Mark Wielaard To: Overseers mailing list Cc: Simon Marchi Subject: Re: inbox.sourceware.org experiment Message-ID: References: <20220813141403.GL5520@gnu.wildebeest.org> <3ed574a5-e539-158e-2102-0d6aa4ec4ae8@polymtl.ca> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-3.4 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_40, JMQ_SPF_NEUTRAL, KAM_DMARC_STATUS, SPF_HELO_NONE, SPF_PASS, TXREP, T_SCC_BODY_TEXT_LINE autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on server2.sourceware.org X-BeenThere: overseers@sourceware.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Overseers mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 20:15:26 -0000 Hi, On Sun, Aug 21, 2022 at 07:41:43PM +0200, Mark Wielaard via Overseers wrote: > I did reimport some of the lists as V2 archives with full indexing. So > you can now easily search through the following cygwin lists: > > cygwin, cygwin-announce, cygwin-apps, cygwin-developers, > cygwin-licensing, cygwin-patches and cygwin-talk > > The following gcc lists: > > fortran, gcc, gcc-announce, gcc-help, gcc-patches, gcc-rust, > gnutools-advocacy, java, java-announce, java-patches, jit and > libstdc++ > > But https://inbox.sourceware.org/libstdc++ doesn't work, I suspect the > ++ should be URL escaped somehow. This has been fixed now with a minimal inbox_re_workaround.psgi as Eric suggested. > And the following sourceware lists: > > archer, bfd, binutils, buildbot, bunsen, bzip2-devel, c++-embedded, > cgen, crossgcc, debugedit, docbook-tools-announce, > docbook-tools-discuss, dominion-hackers, dwz, eclipse, ecos-announce, > ecos-devel, ecos-discuss, ecos-maintainers, ecos-patches, > elfutils-devel, elix, elix-announce, frysk, gas2, gdb, gdb-announce, > gdb-patches, gnats-announce, gnats-devel, gnu-gabi, gsl-announce, > gsl-discuss, guile-emacs, guile-gtk, infinity, insight, > insight-announce, installshell, kawa, libabigail, libc-alpha, > libc-announce, libc-hacker, libc-help, libc-locales, libc-ports, > libc-stable, libffi-announce, libffi-discuss, mauve-discuss, > mauve-patches, mingw-dvlpr, netresolve, newlib, patchutils-list, > prelink, pthreads-win32, rda, rhdb, rhdb-admin, rhdb-cc, rhdb-explain, > rhug-rhats, sharutils-alpha, sid, sid-announce, sourcenav, > sourcenav-announce, sourceware-announce, springfield, systemtap, > xconq-announce and xconq7 > > See also the > mailman.lists/{cygwin.com,gcc.gnu.org,sourceware.org}.lists.full lists > and import_{cygwin,gcc,sourceware}_from_mbox scripts in the inbox > homedir. It should be said that this increases the disk usage by ~3.5x. These lists used to take ~9GB of storage, now they take ~32GB. The total public-inbox lists storage is now 52GB. There is still 250G free space. And when we are happy we can reclaim the lists.old 9GB of storage. > I did remove the "test" list, and the cronjob that kept it > populated. But all other lists have been kept as V1 and basic > indexing. > > There are some lists which never seen any messages. I think we should > remove them because they probably won't see any messages ever. And it > makes looking for real lists more difficult (it is ~25% of the lists, > 97 out of the total 260 lists are just empty). > > anonymous, autobook-cvs, autobook-webpages-cvs, autoconf-cvs, > autoconf-webpages-cvs, binutils-webpages-cvs, bzip2-cvs, > bzip2-webpages-cvs, catapult-cvs, catapult-webpages-cvs, > c++-embedded-cvs, c++-embedded-webpages-cvs, cgen-prs, > cgen-webpages-cvs, cluster-webpages-cvs, cygwin-webpages-cvs, dm-cvs, > dm-webpages-cvs, docbook-tools-hackers, docbook-tools-webpages-cvs, > dominion-announce, dominion-cvs, dominion-discuss, > dominion-webpages-cvs, ecos-webpages-cvs, elix-cvs, elix-webpages-cvs, > gcc-cvs-testrun, gcc-maintainers, gcc-ppc, gcc-sc, gcc-testlist, > gdb-webpages-cvs, gettext-alpha, gettext-announce, > gettext-webpages-cvs, glibc-webpages-cvs, global, gnats-admin, > gnats-webpages-cvs, gsl-webpages-cvs, guile-emacs-cvs, > guile-webpages-cvs, insight-cvs, insight-webpages-cvs, inti-cvs, inti, > inti-webpages-cvs, ip-over-scsi-cvs, ip-over-scsi-webpages-cvs, > java-cvs, jffs2-webpages-cvs, kawa-cvs, kawa-webpages-cvs, libaio, > libaio-webpages-cvs, libc-alpha1, libffi-cvs, libffi-webpages-cvs, > libstdc++-webpages-cvs, mailer-daemon, mauve-announce, mauve-cvs, > mauve-webpages-cvs, newlib-webpages-cvs, piranha-webpages-cvs, > postmaster, prelink-svn, psim-cvs, psim-webpages-cvs, > pthreads-win32-cvs, pthreads-win32-webpages-cvs, rhdb-installer, > rhdb-jdbc, rhdb-utils, root, rpm2html, rpm2html-prs, > sharutils-announce, sharutils-cvs, sharutils-webpages-cvs, > sid-webpages-cvs, sourcemaster, sourcenav-prs, sourceware-cvs, > sourceware-cvs-sourceware, sourceware-cvs-sourceware-webpages, > sourceware-infra-cvs, sourceware-webpages-cvs, systemtap-webpages-cvs, > testcvs-cvs, testcvs-webpages-cvs, webmaster, win32-x11-cvs, > win32-x11-webpages-cvs, xconq-prs and xconq-webpages-cvs I removed them all. If people want them back it will be easy since they didn't contain any messages to begin with. > There are also the following 9 lists, which are either private (in > which case they show up as empty above) or not publicly advertised > lists: > > cygwin-xfree, cygwin-xfree-announce, gcc-sc, mailman, overseers, > postmaster, root, sourcemaster and test-list. > > The cygwin lists might still be interesting. Likewise for this list > overseers. But the others probably should be removed. I kept cygwin-xfree, cygwin-xfree-announce, overseers and test-list (which I used to test :) This leaves us with 162 public-inbox lists. Cheers, Mark