How to comprehensively search the OpenBMC Archives

Joel Stanley joel at jms.id.au
Fri Sep 11 13:47:38 AEST 2020


On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 at 03:36, Andrew Jeffery <andrew at aj.id.au> wrote:
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> On Wed, 9 Sep 2020, at 07:52, Muggeridge, Matt wrote:
> > I am impressed Joseph!  Thank you.  That certainly highlights the
> > lengths others have gone to for a comprehensive search feature.
> >
> > There is a lot of very valuable content locked up in these archives.
> > I'm hopeful admins will agree that comprehensive searching of the
> > archives needs to be made easier and more accessible to the masses.
>
> Maybe we should set up a public-inbox instance?
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> https://public-inbox.org/README.html
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> lore.openbmc.org?

I was thinking about this the other day. Given qemu is hosted on
lore.kernel.org, I think we could do the same.

I'll contact the lore-man about it.

Cheers,

Joel

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> Andrew
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> >
> > Matt.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Joseph Reynolds <jrey at linux.ibm.com>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, 9 September 2020 7:25 AM
> > > To: Gunnar Mills <gmills at linux.vnet.ibm.com>; Muggeridge, Matt
> > > <matt.muggeridge2 at hpe.com>; OpenBMC Maillist
> > > <openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>
> > > Subject: Re: How to comprehensively search the OpenBMC Archives
> > >
> > > On 9/8/20 1:51 PM, Gunnar Mills wrote:
> > > > On 9/3/2020 6:14 PM, Muggeridge, Matt wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> Is there a more comprehensive/reliable way to search through these
> > > >> mamil archives?
> > > >>
> > >
> > > I used the following (bash) script to download the entire openbmc email
> > > archive to my workstation's storage.  (And then I use my local search
> > > capability (grep,  spotlight search, Windows-f, etc.) to locate the desired
> > > content.
> > >
> > > - Joseph
> > >
> > > wget --no-check-certificate
> > > INVALID URI REMOVED
> > > 3A__lists.ozlabs.org_pipermail_openbmc&d=DwID-
> > > g&c=C5b8zRQO1miGmBeVZ2LFWg&r=Xhm647cJDeqUETccV2yvBRCeNJXBtz6
> > > 14MxJzMR9PZk&m=tjRnWO2f8md0hwPIF4dbkqaJbj-
> > > OhYZN2fNFoROxHeM&s=oUgen4rG7u90Uby5812hA_y0dDnG41oD1ZuA4K7K
> > > NiU&e=
> > > set -x
> > > for f in $(grep '<td>.*.txt.gz' index.html | cut -d\" -f2); do
> > >    wget --no-check-certificate
> > > INVALID URI REMOVED
> > > 3A__lists.ozlabs.org_pipermail_openbmc_-24f&d=DwID-
> > > g&c=C5b8zRQO1miGmBeVZ2LFWg&r=Xhm647cJDeqUETccV2yvBRCeNJXBtz6
> > > 14MxJzMR9PZk&m=tjRnWO2f8md0hwPIF4dbkqaJbj-
> > > OhYZN2fNFoROxHeM&s=AVV8sFghgocf1nC9Vf7UGQtg9m1A63Yeux7DAywt
> > > cRs&e=
> > >    gunzip "$f"
> > > done
> > >
> > >
> > > > +1. Could we look at moving to Mailman v3 and like
> > > > INVALID URI REMOVED
> > > 3A__docs.mailman3.org_projects_hyperkitty_en_latest_&d=DwID-
> > > g&c=C5b8zRQO1miGmBeVZ2LFWg&r=Xhm647cJDeqUETccV2yvBRCeNJXBtz6
> > > 14MxJzMR9PZk&m=tjRnWO2f8md0hwPIF4dbkqaJbj-
> > > OhYZN2fNFoROxHeM&s=HWwrQzEzVNtANfa8DBfvdGnK_2nRlSp-
> > > peNmEl1y6n0&e=  ?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >> I have been using google to search the archives, but have noticed the
> > > >> results are not complete.
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >
> >
> >


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