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We're trying to get lore.kernel.org to the point where it's like a global
messaging bus that is indexed and searchable. Currently, you mostly have to
send things to a mailing list for them to end up on lore, but it's gradually
becoming less and less the case. We're already bridging with bugzilla and we
should be able to bridge with forges soon, too (currently delayed again
because I'm scrambling to move kernel.org frontends away from Equinix). Who
knows, we may be actually leapfrogging the forge era of software development
straight into "AI" agents era -- but that remains to be seen.

Anyway, all of this is to say that I'm happy that you've found b4 useful, but
I wouldn't view it as a band-aid -- it's just a very small and email-centric
way to interact with the kernel lore.

-K




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