
On 9/4/25 5:01 PM, Prakhar Bansal wrote:
Hi Team,
I contributed to Libvirt in Google Summer of Code 2020 for the Libvirt Driver for Jailhouse. https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2020/ projects/5436033845428224 <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ archive/2020/projects/5436033845428224>
I am trying to access my submitted patches in the archive, but am unable to find them here https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2020- August/msg01144.html <https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvir- list/2020-August/msg01144.html>
Could you please help me with the new archive where I can find my Patches I contributed to the Google Summer of Code '20?
Unfortunately the original links to the messages weren't preserved when the mailing list and its archives were moved to a new ML server (and different software). It is possible to find the old messages, but sometimes they aren't threaded correctly (among other issues - I haven't kept up with the current status, but it *is* better now than it was a month ago at least :-)). You can find the *alleged* start of the archives for August 2020 at: https://lists.libvirt.org/archives/list/devel@lists.libvirt.org/2020/8/ (although when you look at the dates on the messages there, they are all newer than August 2020 :-/). I started at that page, then clicked the "Older" button a few times and came across some messages from you https://lists.libvirt.org/archives/list/devel@lists.libvirt.org/2020/8/?page... Unfortunately those messages aren't gathered up into a single thread that can be referenced with a single link, and clicking on your name at the top of one of these messages just leads to a "not found page. Also, I find that if I put your name into the search box at the top right, this will lead to a list of messages that doesn't include those messages from you that I found by browsing in the date-based list. So either I don't understand how the list archive works, or it has some bugs. Anyway, hopefully this will give you enough of a starting point to find what you're looking for. Good luck!
Thanks, Prakhar