On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 1:54 AM Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 3:17 AM Joseph Salisbury > <josephtsalisbury@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Per the RTL Project wiki[0], patches for PREEMPT_RT should be sent to > > LKML with the option to CC this mailing list. > > > > As most of you know, LKML receives a lot of mail everyday. I'm > > interested in following the RT Linux Project as closely as possible, > > but I would like to filter out non RT related messages on LKML. Has > > anyone found a way to do this? Are there any suggestions to filter RT > > Linux messages out of all the other LKML mail? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Joe > > > > Joe, > > A quick answer: just subscribe to this mailing list and you will get a > smaller list of patches in your inbox that are related to real-time > Linux issues, but this is not really a complete list of ongoing work > for mainlining. > > But further just to clarify this mportant point: > > RT Linux is not a much separate thing from the mainline Linux; most > development of getting the last bits and pieces accepted just go to > the needed lists, e.g., the printk rework (see > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210803131301.5588-1-john.ogness@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/), > was sent to LKML, but not to this list here. Maybe this is a good > heuristics for you: If a complete view of patches under discussion and > review is really important to you, you might just identify the names > of the core Real-time Linux Team and filter all emails from this team > on all linux-kernel mailing lists, which can be done quite easily with > lore.kernel.org nowadays. Otherwise, try to identify all the topics > under work for Real-time Linux, e.g., by looking at the remaining > PREEMPT_RT patchset, and follow exactly those on the mailing list. > > Lukas > > > > > [0] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/realtime/communication/send_rt_patches Thanks for the feedback, Lukas! Your suggestions will really help. Joe