Via Twitter I got
ftp://ftp.ntua.gr/mirror/python/search/hypermail/python-recent/, which has
earlier python-list archives, ending in April 1995. Not exactly what you
were looking for but probably also worth saving before that archive dies.

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 11:56 AM Skip Montanaro <skip.montan...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks all. I just pinged Ken and am going to rummage around
> mail.python.org for a bit.
>
> Skip
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 12:10 PM Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote:
>
>> comp.lang.python and thus python-list definitely predate Mailman.  In
>> fact, my earliest Python story involves seeing c.l.py creation, browsing
>> for a bit (because who doesn’t love a cool little language that just a
>> handful of enthusiasts are raving about?), and finding it full only of
>> Monty Python jokes.  Which of course are great, but why in comp.lang?!
>> Thanks, but I’ll stick with Perl. :)
>>
>> Anyway, python-list and some of the other early lists I can’t find
>> details on right now were originally hosted on Majorodomo.  Given that the
>> Mailman archives only go back to 1999, and Guido (and thus most of the
>> Python development infrastructure) had already moved to CNRI by then, it’s
>> possible that the original Majordomo archives were never migrated into
>> Mailman.  I just don’t remember and it would take more archive spelunking
>> than I want to do right now.  Possibly Ken Manheimer would remember more
>> details.
>>
>> I kind of doubt those original Majordomo archives have survived the
>> various hosting migrations since then, but maybe they are laying around on
>> mail.python.org some place?
>>
>> -Barry
>>
>> > On Jan 6, 2020, at 06:48, Skip Montanaro <skip.montan...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 7:25 PM Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net> wrote:
>> > On 1/1/20 11:22 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> > > I am looking at the MM2 mailing list creation confirmation messages
>> in my personal archives.  Both d...@python.org (at 09:49 server local
>> time?) and python-dev@python.org (at 14:17) were created on April 19,
>> 1999.  I don’t remember what happened to dev@ but based on the timeline,
>> I’m retroguessing that we created dev@ first, then quickly rethought the
>> name, created python-dev@ and retired dev@.
>> >
>> > Just to provide some closure here, the pipermail archive for python-dev
>> > goes back to April 21, 1999. There is one, possibly spurious message
>> > from some other list dated March 16, 1995 from Linus Torvalds.
>> >
>> > Aside from this one message and as far as I can tell, all the other
>> > messages from April 21 forward are in the current Hyperkitty archive.
>> >
>> > (Apologies for letting this drop for a couple days.)
>> >
>> > I'm still befuddled. When I look at the MM2 archive for python-list, it
>> also only goes back to Feb 1999. Surely I'm missing something. Maybe GNU
>> Mailman itself isn't much older than 1999. Perhaps python-dev content was
>> embedded in python-list/comp.lang.python before Apr 1999, but we were
>> certainly discussing development of and in Python well before 1999. Where
>> did all the archives go? Maybe it's just my failing memory. I can accept
>> that. If you look at the filenames of the earliest python-list and
>> python-dev messages in the archives:
>> >
>> >       • New (?) suggestion to solve "assignment-in-while" desire
>> (python-list - Feb 1999 - 005101.html)
>> >       • ZServer 1.0b1: spurious colon in HTTP response line (python-dev
>> - Apr 1999 - 095103.html)
>> > you get the impression that there must have been earlier messages.
>> Wouldn't new lists simply start with message 000000.html by default? The
>> first message in the csv mailing list is
>> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/csv/2003-January/000000.html.
>> >
>> >  Perhaps what I really pine for are comp.lang.python archives? GMane is
>> gone. Google Groups seems to have nothing. They must be someplace. I've
>> heard the Internet never forgets. Even if my personal quest (old messages
>> about Rattlesnake and other alternative virtual machine projects) fails to
>> bear fruit, I suspect there is value in maintaining the history of the
>> Python language.
>> >
>> > Thx again...
>> >
>> > Skip
>> >
>>
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