I have the space and the bandwidth. All I need is someone willing and able to write a query engine. Any takers? e >Hello Erik Jakowatz you emitted about [openbeos] BeOS BugBase > >IIRC someone did backup the buglist before it went down, but i can't recall >who. >It might be interesting to get that kind of work back up again indeed. >i think "bugs.openbeos.org" will do fine if it can be done. >If no one can host it, i am willing to do so for the old buglist that is, >that can be convinient to see wether something is a bug or not at the least. >The new buglist should be a subdomain of openbeos.org IMHO. It al depends on >the amount of traffic, which is mostly html but i would have to take a look >at my adsl to upgrading it since i host some mirrors and mirrored files for >BeOS developers that lack those bandwidth too here. > >More thoughts please do jump in here, maybe BeUnited could do that on their >server. I found at least strange no one already did btw. > >Grts >Ted. > >>Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is currently no query-able bugbase >>for BeOS, right? I have a copy of the BeOS bugbase HTML pages from Oct. >>10, 2001 (someone on this list sent it to me, I apologize for not >>remembering who and giving due credit), and the space and bandwidth to >>host it. Unfortunately, I don't have the time, inclination or necessary >>knowledge to create a web-based tool for running queries against it. If >>there is some web expert hanging out on the list just itching for some >>way to contribute, please mail me offlist about putting together a query >>system so that we can make full use of this information. Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. -William Pitt, British prime-minister (1759-1806)