Project Wombat

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This version of Project Wombat follows the patterns established on the Stumpers list. Posts from Project Wombat subscribers are not held for moderation. Subscribers who fail to observe the posting guidelines will have their future posts held for approval by the moderators.

There are two other versions of this list, which you can find elsewhere on this server.

At the present time, Project-wombat has 255 subscriber(s). (This does not count subscribers to the other versions of the list.)

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Send your posts to list@project-wombat.org rather than the usual Mailman address. If you suspect that your message violates the posting guidelines, then you can use the address list-open@project-wombat.org instead.

It might not be a bad idea to read the list FAQ before you post, just in case.

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List Archives

To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Project-wombat Archives. (Note: due to circumstances beyond our control, the archives have been reset. We may or may not be able to restore them to the standard archive interface. Even if we cannot do so, we will make a searchable copy available at some point in the future. Meanwhile, you can download a file containing the text of the first year of posts to the Open version of the list, which is the most complete of the three versions.)

At present, Mailman does not allow you to directly search the list archives. However, those clever folks at Google allow you to restrict your search to a particular site, or even a subsection of a site, via an Advanced Search. You can either use the form below to perform such a search, or go to the Google Advanced Search form and restrict the search results to the Domain “lists.project-wombat.org/pipermail/project-wombat/”. (If you merely restrict to “lists.project-wombat.org” you will retrieve results from all three versions of the list, which may include duplicate results.)

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