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Anyone subscribed to a *JRuby* mailing list?

Ronald Fischer

5/14/2007 3:04:00 PM

I am looking for a specific JRuby mailing list.

(1) On the web, I found the list user@jruby.codehaus.org , but I have
never managed to subscribe to this list; so in case the list admin
of this list happens to read this message, I would be glad if s/he could
get back to me by email.

(2) If someone knows any other JRuby specific mailing list, please let
me know.

Ronald
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Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com>
Phone: +49-89-452133-162


5 Answers

Lyle Johnson

5/14/2007 3:28:00 PM

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On 5/14/07, Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com> wrote:

> I am looking for a specific JRuby mailing list.
>
> (1) On the web, I found the list user@jruby.codehaus.org , but I have
> never managed to subscribe to this list; so in case the list admin
> of this list happens to read this message, I would be glad if s/he could
> get back to me by email.

Well, I'm subscribed to that mailing list (user@jruby.codehaus.org).
What *exactly* do you mean that you have "never managed to subscribe
to this list"? Do you not know how to subscribe to it, or is it
rejecting your subscription request, or what?

Ronald Fischer

5/14/2007 3:40:00 PM

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> Well, I'm subscribed to that mailing list (user@jruby.codehaus.org).
> What *exactly* do you mean that you have "never managed to subscribe
> to this list"? Do you not know how to subscribe to it, or is it
> rejecting your subscription request, or what?

Well, I tried to subscribe to the JRuby mailing list, in the following
way:

I went to http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/j... and clicked
on
"Subscribe" of user@jruby.codehaus.org and entered my email address.

I received then an email saying:

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+++++++++++++++++++
You, or someone pretending to be you has attempted to manage mail
subscriptions for the email address:

ronald.fischer@venyon.com

If this is your desired goal, you're almost there. All you need to do

now is to follow the link below:


URL:<http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email/manage/1c565f5a9...
cb71f4522bca6>"
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+++++++++++++++++++

So I went to this email address. To my surprise, the browser did NOT say
on this address
that I now were sucessfully subscribed to this list; instead, the
browser said:

"Enter a list address below to quickly subscribe to it using
ronald.fischer@venyon.com
The address should be in the form of listname@project.codehaus.org"

So I entered again the list name, user@jruby.codehaus.org, into the
entry field labelled
"List address" and clicked on "Subscribe".

After this, I received the following error message:

"Unable to find 'user@jruby.codehause.org' list"

What did I do wrong here?

Ronald
--
Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com>
Phone: +49-89-452133-162


Nick Sieger

5/14/2007 3:52:00 PM

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On 5/14/07, Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com> wrote:
> > Well, I'm subscribed to that mailing list (user@jruby.codehaus.org).
> > What *exactly* do you mean that you have "never managed to subscribe
> > to this list"? Do you not know how to subscribe to it, or is it
> > rejecting your subscription request, or what?
>
> Well, I tried to subscribe to the JRuby mailing list, in the following
> way:
>

Unfortunately the codehaus list management application requires you to
re-navigate to the list you're interested in and subscribe after
following the confirmation link. I've done that for you, since you
included the link in the email. You should probably be careful about
publicly posting such links in the future.

/Nick

Ronald Fischer

5/14/2007 4:10:00 PM

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> Unfortunately the codehaus list management application requires you to
> re-navigate to the list you're interested in and subscribe after
> following the confirmation link. I've done that for you, since you
> included the link in the email.

Thank you, this is very kind of you.

> You should probably be careful about
> publicly posting such links in the future.

Thank you for pointing this out. I believed to have read on the codeaus
pages (can't recall exactly where), that the confirmation email need
to be sent within 24 hours, so I thought that my possibility to confirm
had been expired anyway. I was surprised that you were able to complete
the confirmation for me - so I guess I am now subscribed (although
I haven't got so far an email confirming so)....

Ronald
--
Ronald Fischer <ronald.fischer@venyon.com>
Phone: +49-89-452133-162


flanier

2/8/2014 10:01:00 AM

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Globy, you ignorant slut! Did you ever hear of 'denominationism"?

I define for you: Denominationalism is the division of one religion into separate groups, sects, schools of thought or denominations. Denominationalism views some or all Christian groups as being versions of the same religion regardless of their distinguishing labels; however, this ideology is not accepted by all Christian churches.

The Catholic and Orthodox Churches do not use this term as its implication of interchangeability does not agree with their theological teachings. Denominationalism is a largely Protestant concept among Christians.

Please note the last paragraph and ask yourself why, for example, some Catholic officials refuse to share a podium with officials of other religions. Suggesting that one variant of Christianity is as good as another is "OH-NO-YOU-DON'T as far especially as Catholics are concerned.

So your question "Why do the varied denominations bother you?" in your previous postie is not the right question to ask. The correct one is "Why do the varied denominations bother YOU?"

Another question might be: "Why do so many here have to teach you the closely held tenants of the Catholic religion? Those Nuns didn't do a very good job, did they?