Thanks.  You can probably also remove commits and the older version of
that list: myfaces-cvs.  These are just automated commit posts from
CVS and Subversion.  They're useful on a day-to-day basis (to alert
folks that something has changed) but the content is always available
directly in CVS/Subversion.

As I said, I'd recommend dropping them both but if you want to keep
them, just drop myfaces-cvs since it corresponds to the old email
address.

Thanks again,

sean

On 5/11/05, Jeff Breidenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Strange, I thought I'd taken care of that. We just finished
> a massive import of historical data from the Apache Foundation,
> I wonder if this affected anything.
> 
> Anyway, I've just manually deleted myfaces-user and myfaces-dev,
> and regenerated the list of lists. So it should be completely
> fixed as of right now. Thanks for the problem report and let me
> know if you notice any other anomalies.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
> On 5/11/05, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A while back you helped us switch the archives for myfaces mailing
> > list.  (Thanks again btw.)  If you do a search on myfaces you still
> > get the two old entries that were apparently part of the transition
> > process (myfaces-user and myfaces-dev.)  I asked about them a while
> > back and was told they would be deleted within 24 hrs but apparently
> > this is not the case.
> 
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