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<p>Hi Eze</p>
<p>As you have been using Google mail I assume you are aware that
you might just use the Google mail search function.</p>
<p>But a useful alternative is to use e.g. the Thunderbird main
client. It downloads all the mails and thus makes the mail archive
accessible for searching offline. With a nice graphical navigation
system for the time line.<br>
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<p>And it seems that AI tools "harvest" the Cuis mailing list also
and thus provide sometimes quite some insightful answers. (However
sometimes they are wrong as they seem also to take code examples
from Squeak or Pharo to produce answers, i.e. sometimes classes
are mentioned which are not in Cuis)<br>
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<p>--Hannes<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/03/2025 7:06 pm, Ezequiel Birman
via Cuis-dev wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi,<br>
<br>
I added <a
href="https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev/wiki/Meta-Documentation#todo-merge-the-mailling-lists-archives"
moz-do-not-send="true">a note</a> in the wiki asking the
same. The wiki note has more details about the time spanned by
each list.<br>
<a
href="https://docs.mailman3.org/projects/hyperkitty/en/latest/development.html#importing-the-current-archives"
moz-do-not-send="true"><br>
It looks like it should be possible but requires some
work...</a></div>
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<div>Asking in case there is a mailman wizard reading.</div>
<div>-- <br>
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Eze</div>
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