The Bitcoin mailing list and its history have been removed from Linux
On November 6th, according to Protos, the migration of the "Bitcoin mailing list" has been completed and Bitcoin core developers have permanently removed their archives from the Linux Foundation's open source platform. Visitors to the original homepage of this archive will now only see an error message: "No list named bitcoin-dev." Part of the reason for this move is that the Linux Foundation announced that they will stop hosting mailing list services from the end of 2023.
Bitcoin developer Bryan Bishop has now uploaded the history of Linux and all other Bitcoin development records keeping systems, including SourceForge.net and OSUOSL, to a Google group. For visitors who encounter errors when trying to retrieve historical emails from Linux, they are advised to enter the URL into Archive.org's WayBack Machine, which has recorded many web pages that were once hosted on Linux and contained emails between Bitcoin developers.
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