On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 01:00:36PM +0200, Christian Brauner wrote: > Hello everyone, > > The good people running kernel.org have put a lot of effort into better > tooling for the kernel community. This covers handling patches for > maintainers and developers via the new b4 tool, archiving all our > mailing lists in the new public-inbox format, better spam filtering, > non-delayed delivery of patches. Part of these efforts is to ultimately > run all our kernel development mailing lists under the kernel.org > umbrella > People interested in details can re-read the threads on [1] and > subscribe to the workflows mailing list at [2] or peruse the articles > published about this initiative on LWN. > > In the coming time mailing lists will slowly start migrating to the new > lists.linux.dev domain run by the kernel community under the kernel.org > umbrella. Some details about the new lists can be found in the great > blogpost at [6]. > The migration has already happened for a few lists (ksummit-discuss, > linux-staging, tools) others are in the process of doing so right now > and it will ultimately take on all the duties that vger (and others) > once fulfilled including lkml itself. > > Last year I already asked Konstantin to start archiving the containers > development list through lore.kernel.org at [3] and sent out a > corresponding announcement to this list [4]. > > We will now initiate the move of the mailing list to > > containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Given the low-volume of this list the move is scheduled to happen on > > 01 May 2021 > > Note, there is no need for you to do anything now. > > The migration is coordinated with Konstantin Ryabitsev who leads this > effort (I'm sure most of you know him from his excellent blogposts on > tooling at [5].). Disruptions will be kept to a minimum. > > # Steps on May 1: > > - We will switch the archives for lore.kernel.org/containers to be > from the new list. > - All existing subscribers of the old list will be subscribed to the > new list. > - Archiving will be enabled for the new list. > - The list will show up at lists.linux.dev with details about > subscription, unsubscription etc. > - An autoresponder will be setup on the old list notifying anyone > still posting there that the list has moved. The old list will > likely stick around for a few months. > > Konstantin will announce when the move has finished on May 1 with a mail > to the new list. Until May 1 I will send a few reminders about the > upcoming move with people Cced (as done in this mail) that have sent > patches in the last couple of weeks. Please note that this change is just a few days away. Starting on: 01 May 2021 patchsets should be sent to: containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subscribers without any active patchsets don't need to do anything (apart from maybe updating any potential mail filters :)). Please re-read the mail for information about how the switch will happen. > > Thanks! > Christian > > [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/workflows/ > [2]: workflows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [3]: https://lore.kernel.org/containers/ > [4]: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/containers/2020-August/042030.html > [5]: https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/ > [6]: https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/subspace-mailing-list-server _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers