Dear Martin, By now the problem with the PSO-PC archives is solved. I have just received the confirmation of our IT specialists and verified it. Sorry for the inconvenience, Best regards, Vlad -----Original Message----- From: Martin Duerst [mailto:duerst@w3.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 1:39 PM To: Androuchko, Vladimir; pso-pc@ties.itu.ch Subject: RE: PSO-PC archives Hello Vlad, Many thanks for your quick response. I'm sure that this problem is not your own fault. But it basically makes working as a new member of the PSO-PC very difficult for me, and therefore it's very important for me that this will be fixed soon. Also, I have recently learnt from Philipp Hoschka that he already reported this problem quite a while ago. By making this an agenda item, I would like to make sure that it gets recorded and tracked better than up to now, in the hope that this will help to get it fixed more quickly. Also, I would like to get some commitment from the ITU representatives on the PSO-PC to support you as much as possible in getting this fixed. But I don't think that we should or will spend much time on this issue. Also, of course I will be very glad to drop this item from the agenda if the problem is fixed by the time of the teleconference. Looking forward to talk to you soon, Martin. At 15:32 02/03/12 +0100, Androuchko, Vladimir wrote: >Hello Martin, > >Thank you very much for notifying me this technical problem. >I have contacted our IT specialists in order to get this problem fixed. >As I am not dealing with it personally on the technical level, may be you >could be so kind as to withdaw your proposal of including this point into >the Agenda for the conference call? >This problem is going to be fixed as soon as possible >Thank you very much, > >Best regards, >Vlad > >-----Original Message----- >From: Martin Duerst [mailto:duerst@w3.org] >Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:15 PM >To: Androuchko, Vladimir; pso-pc@ties.itu.ch >Subject: RE: PSO-PC archives > > >Hello Vladimir, > >I have looked again at the archives today, and the problem >is exactly the same. How am I or anybody else supposed to >use the archive if every message is listed 100 times or so? >How am I supposed to participate in the teleconferences in >a productive way if I can't check what has been going on >before I joined the PSO-PC? > >Can you please add an agenda item for the teleconference >to discuss this issue? > >Many thanks in advance for your help, Martin. > > >At 09:18 01/12/12 +0100, Androuchko, Vladimir wrote: > >Dear Protocol Council Members, > >I asked our IT specialists to fix this problem. > >Best regards, > >Vlad > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Martin Duerst [mailto:duerst@W3.ORG] > >Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:55 AM > >To: pso-pc@ties.itu.ch > >Subject: Fwd: PSO-PC archives > > > > > >Hello Vlad, everybody, > > > > >From: "Androuchko, Vladimir" <vladimir.androuchko@itu.int> > > >To: "'Martin Duerst'" <duerst@w3.org> > > >Subject: PSO-PC archives > > >Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 11:29:16 +0100 > > > > >Dear Martin, > > > > > >PSO-PC archives are available at the following address: > > > > > >http://ties.itu.int/pso-pc/ > > > >I have just looked at it. But there is something very > >strange. Each of the mails seems to be archived dozens > >of times, for the first one I counted close to 200. > >They all have different numbers, but exactly the same > >text. Can this be fixed? Or is there a way around it? > > > >Regards, Martin.