nishio Sometimes discussions on old open source communities and mailing lists are very helpful after 10 years or so, I have the feeling that if the community becomes a free Slack, those discussions will disappear.

  • kis It was also nice to see the ML archive caught in the search.

  • _ikebo Some of the old mailing lists are archived because they appeared in Japanese and English with real names, so it’s rather embarrassing to be left in the dark.

  • hyakkitikun I feel that all the people who are actively posting on X now, including me, will disappear in a few decades at the most.

  • [/nekketsuuu/JavaHouse-Brewers ML](https://scrapbox.io/nekketsuuu/JavaHouse-Brewers ML)
    • This one was already gone and turned into WebArchive.
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hal_sk Sure! Maybe it’s a good idea to Discord and export the logs regularly GitHub - Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter: Exports Discord chat logs to a file

kuboon export would work for slack too. There is a github action I made. This is the one that exports to google sheet, but I’m wondering if I can modify it a bit to export to github pages. kuboon/gsheet-slack-logger: save free slack logs to google sheet github action

  • nishio I didn’t know there was such a move!

kuboon I’ll make a github pages version if there seems to be a demand for it, but I need prior recognition from the community.

  • nishio I thought only administrators had the authority to export anyway? >Community Consent.

  • Oh, you mean in terms of whether or not the non-admin public participants agree to have their Slack > statements placed in a public, unerasable forum?

  • kuboon Yeah, yeah.

    • I think [Do it without asking permission.

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