Dave, > Initially Kazuhito will primarily be handling upstream github duties, > while Lianbo and Bhupesh will be handling Fedora, CentOS stream, and > RHEL maintenance. All three will be involved in the acceptance of > patches posted on this mailing list. Please welcome them in their > new roles; I am confident they will do a terrific job. Maybe, is it better to send patch set via github as PR from now on? I'm now writing zram patch set for x86-64 support. > Since the https://people.redhat.com/anderson web page will be > decommissioned after my departure, its contents have been moved > to be co-located with the crash-utility github site: > > https://crash-utility.github.io Do you plan to set a redirection from the current page? Rpm packages for crash's extension modules have URL in each rpm information like below and need to modify it accordingly: # yum info crash-gcore-command Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription- : manager Available Packages Name : crash-gcore-command Arch : x86_64 Version : 1.3.1 Release : 0.el7 Size : 41 k Repo : rhel-7-server-rpms/7Server/x86_64 Summary : Gcore extension module for the crash utility URL : http://people.redhat.com/anderson/extensions/crash-gcore-command-1.3.1.tar.gz License : GPLv2 Description : Command for creating a core dump file of a user-space task that : was running in a kernel dumpfile. Also, when I want to release a new version of crash extnesion module, I send it to Hagio-san via this mailing list as in the past, and then Hagio-san modifies the "crash extension modules" page. Is this understanding correct? > I want to express my appreciation to all of you who have contributed > patches, both bug fixes and new features, and most importantly, to the > support from users who have kept the crash utility alive for over 20 years > now. It has been my great pleasure to have had the chance to work with > such an extraordinary international cast of characters. > > I will still be lurking as a regular subscriber to this list, at my > home address: anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > It will be fun to watch what happens... > > Best wishes to all of you in these trying times, Thanks for your work on crash utility. This is essential for our daily support jobs. Personally, I met crash utility relatively early when I entered this field and have learnt a lot thorough using, reading and writing crash utility and lots of reviews by you this 10 years. Thanks. HATAYAMA, Daisuke -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility