From 49ee581da56639e72c63f9a39c607581a6150421 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Beman Dawes Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 14:56:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Improve consistency with other pages [SVN r13834] --- more/mailing_lists.htm | 33 ++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/more/mailing_lists.htm b/more/mailing_lists.htm index 2d76a198a2..2a72ca1b9a 100644 --- a/more/mailing_lists.htm +++ b/more/mailing_lists.htm @@ -20,19 +20,17 @@

Boost Mailing Lists

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The mailing lists are the heart of the Boost community.  You may read -the lists via full-content email, email digests, or online via a web browser.  -Access via newsgroup (NNTP) is also provided.

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The main list -and its archives -are maintained at the Open Systems Lab at Indiana University. The -other lists are maintained via the YahooGroups mailing list -service.  See their Help pages for general -support information.

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Boost mailing list (also available via newsgroup)

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Boost developers list
+   Archive for the Boost developers list
+Boost Users list
+Boost Announce list

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The mailing lists are the heart of the Boost community.  You may read +the lists via full-content email, email digests, or via newsgroup reader.

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Hosting for the mailing lists is donated by the +Open Systems Lab at Indiana University.

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Access to Boost mailing lists via newsgroup (NNTP) is contributed by +GMANE.

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Boost developers mailing list (also available via newsgroup)

This is the main Boost mailing list.  It is high volume (over 1000 messages per month), very technical, and oriented toward Boost library developers. It is also read by many other members interested in watching the @@ -54,7 +52,12 @@ address.

For this list's members only, preliminary libraries under discussion are available from the YahooGroups Files section (formerly called the "vault").

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Boost Users mailing list

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Archive for Boost developers list

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A powerful +mailing list archive is contributed by the +ActiveState +Programmer Network

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Boost Users mailing list (also available via newsgroup)

This list is oriented toward casual users of the Boost libraries.  Feel free to post both "newbie" and more challenging questions.  This list is relatively low volume (less than 100 per month).  Subscribe or unsubscribe @@ -69,7 +72,7 @@ and formal reviews of proposed libraries. One to three messages per month.  Subscribe or unsubscribe at the Boost Announce list home page.


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Revised 13 May, 2002