Martin Schulze writes:
> Please contact netgod at [EMAIL PROTECTED] As far as I recall his
> wnpp database he already has implemented a vacation mechanism.
Thanks for the hint.
> May I shout "Jehova"?
? Sorry, I'm not sure to understand ?
> This could and should be managed easily with
>
This message is mostly aimed at netgod.
Martin Schulze writes:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 11:14:19PM +0200, Yann Dirson wrote:
> >
> > Many of us send a mail when going off-line for some time. This is
> > however quite informal: these anouncements are posted once in -devel,
> > once in -priv
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 11:14:19PM +0200, Yann Dirson wrote:
>
> Many of us send a mail when going off-line for some time. This is
> however quite informal: these anouncements are posted once in -devel,
> once in -private; mainly there is no automated way of tracking them.
Please contact netgod
Philip Hands writes:
> People could always put something in their .plan on master, so you could
> just
> finger them.
Problems with this is that it is yet another informal method, and it's
hardly automatizable - you'll have to finger manually... that does not
help much IMHO.
Wichert Akkerman
People could always put something in their .plan on master, so you could just
finger them.
Cheers, Phil.
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Previously Yann Dirson wrote:
> What would be nice is a mechanism which would allow us to tell the
> periods when we're expecting to be totally offline, or have a sparse
> connectivity, or ...
Personally, I always install vacation when I'm away for an extended
period of time. Couldn't maintainers
Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> What would be nice is a mechanism which would allow us to tell the
> periods when we're expecting to be totally offline, or have a sparse
> connectivity, or ...
[...]
> This proposal is probably not fully optimal; I may have overlooked
> some interesti
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