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[Freeswitch-users] Searching mailing lists
David Swardstrom
2010-05-24 16:07:42 UTC
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I am new to using FreeSwitch but I have a couple of questions about things.
But before I send in the questions, I would like to see if there is any
discussion either in the Development or the User list.
However, there does not seem to be a search engine capability supplied.
Is there a search capability?
If so, is there a web page for this?

Regards,
Paul David Swardstrom
Brian West
2010-05-24 18:24:44 UTC
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Google does a great job of searching the list...

"site:lists.freeswitch.org [searchtermshere]"

Google foo be weak with the!

/b
Post by David Swardstrom
I am new to using FreeSwitch but I have a couple of questions about things.
But before I send in the questions, I would like to see if there is any
discussion either in the Development or the User list.
However, there does not seem to be a search engine capability supplied.
Is there a search capability?
If so, is there a web page for this?
Regards,
Paul David Swardstrom
humbr
2010-05-26 21:49:31 UTC
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You can also use: http://freeswitch-users.2379917.n2.nabble.com/
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William Suffill
2010-05-27 01:58:07 UTC
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http://dir.gmane.org/search.php?match=freeswitch works too for the FS
lists.
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Brian West
2010-05-27 02:26:05 UTC
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what is so wrong with using your google foo? include site:lists.freeswitch.org in your search box and it'll limit the search to lists.freeswitch.org which is easy to do :P

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William Suffill
2010-05-27 02:34:51 UTC
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Nothing just offering options. Everyone has a personal preference. I happen
to just subscribe to the lists on my GMAIL and call it a day. =)

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humbr
2010-05-27 11:13:30 UTC
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Hi Brian,
If it is just about searching then yes, Google is great. But sometimes you
want some pre-bedtime reading or just want to poke around. In which case
Nabble or the other suggestion are better.

Gerrit
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GillesToo
2010-05-27 13:53:41 UTC
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However, there does not seem to be a search engine capability supplied. Is
there a search capability? If so, is there a web page for this?
I second using the Nabble access to the Freeswitch mailing list. Much easier
to reply correctly when using the digest mode, and you can search the
archives easily.

http://freeswitch-users.2379917.n2.nabble.com/
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